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Photographer Harlan Heald  Harlan Heald {Karma:15732}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon D-30
Categories Florals
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-90mm
Uploaded 6/28/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 392 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 18 Rating
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About Thought I would try to sneak a floral in when Marion Luijten and Mary Bell weren't looking
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Naty Z   {K:16436} 7/13/2003
rust never sleeps.... Today i feel a little like this flower...

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Dave Deacon   {K:4053} 7/1/2003
This is a rusty flower, no doubt! Great shot.

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Carole Bradford   {K:10715} 7/1/2003
Stunning capture - your talents go well beyond rust! Regards!

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Robert Gaither Robert Gaither   {K:34128} 7/1/2003
so why wouldn't they be looking? Nice to see some other work by you what think maybe a protrait or a landscape? Excellent image and concept.

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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 6/30/2003
Harlan this is a very dramatic shot,so strong and sad at the same time.Beautiful work as usual.Its alsogreat to read the viewers/photographers comments on your pics.ReGards,HakaN

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Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 6/29/2003
friend Harlan !!
Excellent !! Florals
sorry,last night, my rate trouble...

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 6/29/2003
Harlan,

Excellent - thought you could sneak one past us, huh? You know though - there are no shadows like Marion and nothing absurdly close like my stuff often is so I think I will let you live. ;)

What I particularly like about this shot is the right hand blossom. I like how the stamens are curled up in the dead petals which look like crumpled parchment - if you still have the plant you should do a few macros of that area...

Mary

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Marion Luijten   {K:6141} 6/29/2003
I wasn't but I am now!!!
and I wish I'ld have a flower like this....aren't they beautiful.....those crinkled flowers?
but I have a but: personally I would have either desaturated the colors or make it B&W (like Nuno suggested too). On the other hand: the fresh green IS a nice contrast to the wilted flowers.

Good job Harlan!!!

and now go back to your metal and rust! ;-)

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Judy Kessler   {K:6316} 6/28/2003
Dieing plants seem to have a unique beauty. You captured wonderful lines and color

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G C   {K:12204} 6/28/2003
I'm reminded of an old song, "Bring me dead flowers..." Love the texture in the wilted flowers, well shot. Cheers!

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Marita Toftgard   {K:691} 6/28/2003
Absolutely magnificent!!!!!
Wonderful...sensitive..../Mita

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MEmar ME MEmar ME   {K:12566} 6/28/2003
Hi Harlan:
This is a superb composition, the idea is very good too. My best congratulatios to you and to wife, because she have a very good eyes to the beauty.
A smile

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Massimo Di Maggio Massimo Di Maggio   {K:-53658} 6/28/2003
You found a rusty flower!!! ;-) I like the gradual decolorizing of the petals on one hand, but on the other hand the stem is still green and full of life.. the flower will return... Bye Max

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 6/28/2003
Impressive details, focus and pretty sharp! The lighting and the black background gives great support on your main object Harlan!

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Daniel Guerin Daniel Guerin   {K:7961} 6/28/2003
Wonderful! A great original take on a less original subject. I'd never have thought death in a flower could make such a superb image. I like this a lot!

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 6/28/2003
They'll catch you eventually you know! Very effective floral!

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mario mario c   {K:5347} 6/28/2003
bellissimo scatto"

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Marília Ferraz   {K:-4756} 6/28/2003
Is that you Harlan????
What a talent you have.A rusty flower. I see.
I feel this picture very strongly and all its meaning. Love the about as well :) Marilia

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