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Watching Over the Roses

Watching Over the Roses by Brian Auer.
Taken on Fujifilm Velvia 100 with a Minolta SRT-Super equipped with a 50mm f/1.4 lens. Film was cross processed.

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the_wolf_brigade says:

Hmm. I missed this one before. This would certainly be battling for first place among my favourites of your stream. I really like that warm light pared with the subject matter.
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Brian Auer  Pro User  says:

Thanks man! The Velvia really turns out pretty neat when xpro'd. But I LOVE how the negatives look -- a beautiful blue/green color.
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the_wolf_brigade says:

I love Xpro negatives. Their garish colours, especially in the 120 size, is something I really look forward to.

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the_wolf_brigade says:




Please, consider adding this photo to "Brutal Shots" group

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the_wolf_brigade says:

Still my most favourite of your shots....

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Brian Auer  Pro User  says:

Thanks dude!
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