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Mar 17, 2005 11:48 |  #1

Perennial bushy plant of the globularia family - globulariaceae - up to 60 cm. Stems erect and ligneous. Leaves short-stalked, lanceolate ending in a spine. Bluish flowers, in heads till 2,5 cm in diameter. Very perceptible bracts, imbricate. In dry and rocky places.

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Mar 17, 2005 12:07 |  #2

Nice! Did you shoot this with black felt (or something) behind it?


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Mar 17, 2005 12:56 as a reply to  @ HJMinard's post |  #3

HJMinard wrote:
Nice! Did you shoot this with black felt (or something) behind it?


No, it is natural light, you complete lights of the day


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Mar 17, 2005 13:36 as a reply to  @ rotalbar's post |  #4

Some of us flower shooters carry a piece of black velvet cloth along for getting that kind of effect, but if you got it without cloth, that's lucky.

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