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Submitter's name: Chris Barker
Title: Arum Lily
Gear used: OM4, 90/2
Film used: Fuji Neopan 400
Subject information: I had given up hope of finding a decent subject before my wife proudly presented me with the Arum Lily that she has grown. She bought the seeds in a garden centre (Tuincentrum?) in Munstergeleen or Sittard in 2000 and planted some then; it has taken until now for this flower to appear ...
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Great subject, great shot!

I love the way the flower is the only visible thing, with an entirely black background; lovely!

Comment left by: Alan Wayman (no e-mail specified) Glorious! Sensual shape, tones, texture - wonderful shot.

Comment left by: Wayne Harridge (no e-mail specified) A timeless subject, well handled.

Comment left by: bbbean (no e-mail specified) lessee - Perfectly composed, very well exposed, contrast just about right, great use of DOF, and a well selected background. Throw in that cool border (very nice!), and this is a beautiful shot.

Comment left by: Joel Wilcox (jowilcox@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu) Ditto ditto ditto. Beautiful thing. I love the way you've filled the frame with the flower.

Comment left by: Boris Grigorov (no e-mail specified) Perfect composition and exposure. I love the grain.

Comment left by: Charlie Geilfuss (cgeilfuss@dycon.com) Stunning! Nothing more need said.

Comment left by: Giles (no e-mail specified) Masterful

Comment left by: Ian (jcamek@hotmail.com) Old theme...but beautyful new look at! Congratulations!



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