campanullas
Jose A Martinez

campanullas

wild campanullas that grows in an abandon property
Location
Queretaro, Mexico
Equipment Used
Nikon F3, 1:2.8/28 mm lense
Exposure
f16 @ AP
Film & Developer
TMY, ID11 1:1
Paper & Developer
Ilford MGIV FB, selenium toned 1:9
Lens Filter
none
Excellent job... the beauty of this photograph is embodied in its contrast which is strong yet subtle.
 
Beauty often lie in the simple things, but it's difficult to make those simple things look beautiful. You succeeded well, though. The image has good balance due to its fairly stark overall contrast, but good local contrast. There's lots of subdued shadow detail to explore without them being blatantly obvious and distracting.
Good work!

- Thom
 
Simply stunning
 
Lovely print, but I believe that those are not Campanula -- they are Angel's Trumpets of the genus/genera Brugmansia/Datura -- they are beautiful but can be deadly.
 
Mesmorizing shot! Makes me think of "Dogwood Blossoms"

Nice work!

PS: I would've burned in the edgest, would've drawn the eye more towards the center
 

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