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February 3 - Transparency

These were pressed between sheets of newpaper
for about two weeks and then
photographed on a light box.


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Carol Rollins27-Sep-2007 13:38
What a wonderful idea, Neal. This turned out beautifully. Makes a stunning image (with a great frame). V.
Jude Marion05-Feb-2005 05:52
Really stunning!!
Guest 05-Feb-2005 03:09
I like the effect the lightbox gave them. Good idea.
Lori Rolfe04-Feb-2005 02:46
really really beautiful.... What a creative and beautiful image. You just got my vote! I have some flowers that have been in a press box for about 3 years :-) I should go look at them.
Gary Blanchette03-Feb-2005 14:01
Good lesson in thinking ahead. Something I really need to learn how to do. Nice work Neal!
Argishti Khachik03-Feb-2005 13:46
Beautiful!!
Wenche Aune03-Feb-2005 09:11
Beautiful
Guest 03-Feb-2005 09:06
Perfect! great idea :)
Guest 03-Feb-2005 07:28
Cool idea, and such a beautiful image!!!
Guest 03-Feb-2005 07:07
Very cool, nice layout
Dennis Hoyne03-Feb-2005 04:42
You do such wonderful close-ups Neal, nice photo
jude03-Feb-2005 04:39
Very cool pic.. It almost reminds me of flower radiography. I'm so interested in that but.. well.. hard to find an x-ray machine just lying around. LOL
Coleen Perilloux Landry03-Feb-2005 04:09
What a wonderful idea. I wonder if pansies would do the same. Y'all are all so smart!
It looks like cellophane.
Guest 03-Feb-2005 04:07
Wonderful!
Karen Leaf03-Feb-2005 04:05
Love these! Neal, what a great idea. And so well captured. Very impressed.
photos12303-Feb-2005 03:43
Great detail
Elaine (etfitz)03-Feb-2005 03:33
Great idea! Beautiful image, wonderful colors and light!
Guest 03-Feb-2005 03:29
WOW!! This came out perfectly. I would have thought they would have lost a lot more of their color being dried for two weeks. They're still amazingly vibrant! Great idea and expertly done :)
Gayle P. Clement03-Feb-2005 03:25
What a wonderful idea. These are beautiful, Neal.