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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 65: Minimalism >> Challenge 65: Eligible > Tendril *
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09-OCT-2004 Victor Engel

Tendril *

Austin, TX

This is a single tendril of a passion vine. No processing
except levels, USM, and gaussian blur. I've experimented
with the boarder. It is a uniform width as a percentage
of the picture width.

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
0.80s f/8.0 at 50.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 10-Oct-2004 19:55
I really like this picture and I'd like to add it to my wallpaper library.
Nugar10-Oct-2004 13:34
Cool, Victor. Do you have edible species? The one I have here I thought was our regular Panamanian maracuya, but it turns out that it comes from some Mexican seed. If you have more information about Mexican kinds, I'd be very grateful.
ctfchallenge10-Oct-2004 12:31
Very nice "twist" on the subject. I especially like its presentation. Shu
ctfchallenge10-Oct-2004 05:58
I guess what I was trying to say was that the colors are natural. I'll have to go out tomorrow to see which one this is. I have about 8 species. -- Victor
Nugar10-Oct-2004 05:08
Beautiful. What passion vine is that? I was convinced I had Passiflora edulis flavicarpa and now it turns out it wasn't. The fruit is almost dry :\
Rod 10-Oct-2004 04:29
I had to laugh when you said "No processing except levels, USM, and Gaussian blur" That's processing mate & nothing to be ashamed of, a friend of mine does it all the time:-) good idea & a nice graphic.Well done.