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Phlaenopsis Aphrodite


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Bill, Haim thanks for looking and kind comments.

 

Bill, i do not know if it could be the right thing to compare these two since one is c-41 process and the other is E-6. Reala is easy to get processed and contrary to many i find it easy to scan without any noticable grain or negative effect of its 4th layer. Velvia is another story and i think photo would be better on velvia with a deeper punch to the colors and the definition. I like the plasticky definition of velvia but the whites will look rather red in velvia. Here reala is much more better with the whites i mean. Hope this helps. I prefer velvia for its saturated colors and definition but reala is not bad at all especially with the whites but with less detail.

 

Mehmet

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Mehmet..very nice.. i think your finally getting a handle on this lens..it is a tricky focal length.. our daffodils are almost out..will post featuring the cousin of this one,,the R 100mm F4.0 Macro Elmar

 

 

Thanks for sharing

 

 

Salam, JR

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Mehmet Bey,

 

I want to touch these flowers. I can feel the their tissue. This picture does not only have the beauty and aetsthetics but it also documents the plant with great accuracy. The composition is the flight of birds . The birds like flowers. Please forgive my curiosity. Does the Afhrodite in the name here have any resemlence with the Aphrodite we know. The female?

 

Thanks for sharing.

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