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Rene Hales | all galleries >> Galleries >> Flowers > sunflower back iv
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16-JUL-2005

sunflower back iv

Canon EOS 1D Mark II
1/15s f/2.8 at 100.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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sian23-Dec-2007 10:56
I love the details in this, can almost feel the textures. Excellent comp! v.
Guest 07-Jun-2007 11:38
This is a beautiful photo! great work! - voted -
Guest 19-Feb-2007 21:48
this view of the sunflower, is often ignored.. the beauty is hidden by a golden color that fades after forgotten summers.....great capture..
Yiannis Pavlis25-Sep-2006 04:29
its a really great photo.very dramatic look.
Guest 25-Jun-2006 13:39
Like this one the best, seems shaper, very nice.
Emi
Guest 09-May-2006 17:20
Very nice shot!
judi221-Apr-2006 18:15
This is just fabulous to me.......The disign and pattern are fascinating....great job..!!
Glad to find someone who likes black and white used with flowers...:-))
Guest 02-Nov-2005 02:49
Beautiful B&W image !
Guest 24-Aug-2005 07:25
I like this, it becomes a bit abstract without the color,
it's unique and clever,
the color version, is obvious upside down sunflower,
jmho~
Guest 18-Jul-2005 16:05
Looking at some of the other comments, I am going against the mainstream on this one, but I like this one the best. In the one you can actually see the fine detail of the flower and the curves and structures as they interact with each other. For me both the color and the processing get in the way of the true beauty of this image which is in the soft skirt of petals with their now visible veins. The almost living creature like sepals; they kind of remind me of sea creatures. While the processed image is nice and the colored original is, in my opinion, even better; I would have missed much of the interest and beauty of this flower without having seen the B&W version.