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One of the few abstracts I have in green coloration. The flower used is Tulip - a variety called Greenland.
ND300s, AFS60mm F/2.8 Micronikkor, f/5.6, 1/200 Sec, ISO400 and Handheld at 1:1. In order of difficulty, these curves are the most difficult - crunching the leaving-leading edge in perfect focus at f/5.6 (which is almost wide open at 1:1). Link to Large Version As always your thoughts are much appreciated. Ram
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by Tom Whelan
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