Sweet Rose

Photo taken in the studio. Rose sprayed with water. Used a tungsten ring fiber optic behind the rose. 2 tungsten fiber optics, one from each side to additionally light the image. Photo either taken with Fujichrome Velvia 50 or Provia 100. Exposure was taken so that the rose would look like it glowed or was illuminated from within. The light coming from the rear ring fiber optic can be seen punching through the yellow/orange petals near the lower right.
Location
Studio in Allentown, PA
Equipment Used
Leica R8, Leica Bellows R. Leica f4.0 100mm Macro Elmar Bellows lens
Exposure
NR
Film & Developer
Fujichrome Velvia 50 or Provia 100
Lens Filter
None
Stunning color, Rich. I love the water beads, but, I have to admit to a real love for this type of subject. You did a really great job.
 
Hi Robert,

Thank you for your kind comments. As I mentioned I used 3 tungsten fiber optics to light this image. A ring light from behind and to "spots" from the front. The camera set-up as mentioned was my Leica R8 with a Leica Bellows R and a Leica R f4.0 100mm Bellows Macro Elmar. As was reviewed in Modern Photography, and confirmed by many people including my friend Jim Lager, the author of many of the books on Leica, and myself can attribute this is a very sharp lens that can render beautiful shades, tones and textures to B&W, color negative, and color transparencies. The large prints of this image exude the color, texture, clarity, and petal veination of the rose.

Rich
 

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Mon, 05 June 2006 1:07 PM
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