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Birth of a Flower Gallery

 
lasercomp
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May 03, 2003 14:17 |  #1

Hi all, Just went out and took some pics of a flower's life. Fortunately the flower is still alive so I don't have the final pic just yet. If you enjoy seeing what a flower looks like from birth to full grown adult, click the link. Comments are welcome. Thanks

http://www.pbase.com/l​asercomp/birth_of_a_fl​ower (external link)




  
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May 03, 2003 17:22 |  #2

Very well done lasercomp. Interesting series.

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Dana
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May 03, 2003 22:52 |  #3

Very nice sequence. If you could get a consistent angle it would make a great slide show.

Here's another flower...just one shot just about at the mid-life crisis point...

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May 03, 2003 23:09 |  #4

dana wrote:
Very nice sequence. If you could get a consistent angle it would make a great slide show.

Here's another flower...just one shot just about at the mid-life crisis point...

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I like that.. mid-life crisis point. Thats a good idea as for taking all shots at same angle. Maybe I will try that tomorrow. Thanks




  
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May 03, 2003 23:44 |  #5

Thats a good idea as for taking all shots at same angle. Maybe I will try that tomorrow. Thanks

Cool - I look forward to seeing it. If the location is secure (and dry!) you can set up the camera on your tripod and set your intervalometer to do the shots for you while you're napping on the couch!

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