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Dried Rose
Image Title:  Dried Rose
 
 By: Jon O'Brien  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Jon O'Brien {K:11316}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Acer 3300U Scanner
Categories Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Plants and Animals
Lens NA
Uploaded 3/1/2004 Film / Memory Type NA
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 273 Shutter NA
Favorites Aperture NA
Critiques 5 Rating
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About This is dried rose suspended about 1/4 inch above the scanner bed and side lit with a reading lamp clipped to the desk. The original rose dried almost black. This scan has not been modified in any way save to crop and sharpen it.
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91043} 4/29/2004
hi,Jon ...this is great! i think i will try to suspend what i scan next as gives a clearer focus judging from yours...thanks for commenting on my scanner art and sending me here!...love the lighting/tones/shadows/DOF...so glad someone else likes to experiment and not closed to photography having to be just one way...regards,gayle


Janine Parkins   {K:1384} 4/29/2004
This is so cooool! A+ for originality!! By the way...the rose is beautiful...good job!


Janine Parkins   {K:1384} 4/29/2004
This is such a cool idea I decided to try it also! =)
Here is my go at it too....http://www.usefilm.com/image/432951.html

Thanks for the fun idea...it has opened up cool possibilities!


Janine Parkins   {K:1384} 4/29/2004
You have inspired me to try this process myself. I have had a good time with it. You can see my go at it in my portfolio but for some reason usefilm is not letting me leave the link here. You can just click on my name to see my fish if you wish... =)
Take care,
Janine


Andre Denis   {K:62760} 3/17/2006
Jon,
I think I'll try this with those dried Daffodils.
I never thought to suspend my roses and light them from the side like you did. It makes all the difference. I think it will work very well on thinner petaled flowers like Daffodils.

I shouldn't even tell you this, but when I tried scanning flowers, I even closed the top of the scanner on them. My wife wasn't too pleased at that :)
Andre


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