Kitchen Door Flowers
Bruce Osgood

Kitchen Door Flowers

Catching up from last summers shooting.
Location
Wife's family farm in Mn.
Equipment Used
Tachi 4x5; G-Claron 240; 0 filter
Exposure
1/60 @ f-16
Film & Developer
Delta 100; Xtol 1:2
Paper & Developer
MG Classic -Matt; LPD 1+2
Lens Filter
Grade 2-1/2
This is so beautifully balanced and self-contained. Tranquil. Symmetric. I've often found that the most difficult axis for me to get right is the depth axis. Do I move another step forward? Or a step backward? These tripod holes look perfectly placed.

My only minor quibble, and this is more of a personal preference than anything else, is the loss of a sharply delineated upper right corner. And to a lesser extent, the upper left corner. For some reason sharp corner offsets appeal to me. They seem to impose greater clarity on an image. Greater incisiveness. Imposing a "you're either on the bus, or off the bus" thought calculus.

However, I do realize your mileage may vary, even Further...
 

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