Rodchenko
Olympian
I searched, but couldn't find a thread of flower photographs. I'd be very surprised if there isn't already one, so I'd be happy if mods could merge this thread into it.
In the meantime:
P4244403 by TJ Clarion, on Flickr
In the meantime:

Rodchenko
Olympian
Rodchenko
Olympian
Rodchenko
Olympian
airfrogusmc
Veteran
David Hughes
David Hughes
Taken for wallpaper on the computer.
A test shot after a repair to the Minolta X-300 plus a Tokina AT-X (the 80's one) wide open in the macro setting.
Regards, David

A test shot after a repair to the Minolta X-300 plus a Tokina AT-X (the 80's one) wide open in the macro setting.

Regards, David
mbisc
Silver Halide User
From a few years ago:

Two Cactus Flowers (April 2002) by nbg90455, on Flickr
Taken with a Contaflex Super, plus one of the underrated Proxars...

Two Cactus Flowers (April 2002) by nbg90455, on Flickr
Taken with a Contaflex Super, plus one of the underrated Proxars...
f16sunshine
Moderator
Posted this in the Xf 60mm f2.4 thread the other day.

Rodchenko
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ChrisLivsey
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rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
counterintuitive? yet i like grays most, if not always (besides, there's so much splendor here already)
dp2m lenten rose

dp2m lenten rose
bidnez
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Hepatica X100s
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
Spring is definitely in the air, on this side of the pond...

Dayrell bishop
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ruby.monkey
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drew.saunders
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These two with my Visoflex and bellows with the 135/2.8 head on my M6TTL:
02-19-12-23 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr
02-19-12-3 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr
The Visoflex Bellows on my X-E1 with a X to Visoflex adaptor, 90 Summicron head:
DSCF3054 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr
This one isn't really RFF "related," as it was shot with an Ebony 45SU and a Wollaston Meniscus 190/3.3 lens at f/8 and about 1/4" (should have tried for a shorter exposure and used a ND filter, as the "shutter" is by covering the lens with an unused dark slide, then as quickly as I can, uncovering it and re-covering it):
04-10-14-8 by Drew Saunders, on Flickr


The Visoflex Bellows on my X-E1 with a X to Visoflex adaptor, 90 Summicron head:

This one isn't really RFF "related," as it was shot with an Ebony 45SU and a Wollaston Meniscus 190/3.3 lens at f/8 and about 1/4" (should have tried for a shorter exposure and used a ND filter, as the "shutter" is by covering the lens with an unused dark slide, then as quickly as I can, uncovering it and re-covering it):

Shirley Creazzo
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Shirley Creazzo
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ChrisLivsey
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Rodchenko
Olympian
Bluebells always make me smile.
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