‘Flower Photos’ Category

My Beautiful Red Tulips

July 18, 2009
Photo: Red Tulips

Photo: Red Tulips

This image of red tulips is without question the most popular photograph I have shot to date. Many prints of this have either been sold or given away. It is also the most commented on photo in my Flickr account. It was captured at the Rio Grande Botanic Garden in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Oddly enough, it was created with the cheapest camera I’ve ever owned! When the photography bug first bit about four years ago, I purchased a scruffy, used Minolta X-700 DSR (film) camera and 50mm  f1.4 lens for the bargain price of $50.00. To test the camera, I purchased a roll of Kodak 400 UC film (400 ASA) at my local Walmart. This photo was one of the first I shot with this roll of film, testing the camera. The results were beautiful! My one major purchase at that point was a Nikon Coolscan V film scanner (I wish I had never sold it) that was used to scan the negative for the digital file. You can tell its origins by the visible grain, yet the colors render very well. Purchase a 11×14 Special Edition Print of this image using the “Add To Cart” button below.

Summer Flowers Photo 2

July 6, 2009
Photo: Summer Flowers #2

Photo: Summer Flowers #2

This photo of summer flowers was captured at the Rio Grande Botanic Garden in Albuquerque, New Mexico. When I first shot this photo I did not think much of it. However, as I looked at it again more than three years after shooting it, it really captured my attention. The flurry of color and shapes create an bright abstract composition that I did not notice when I first shot this image. I hope you find it interesting as well!

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Summer Flowers

July 6, 2009
Photo: Summer Flowers

Photo: Summer Flowers

A photo of brightly colored summer flowers captured at the Rio Grande Botanic Garden in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This image is captured with my favorite camera for flower macros, the Nikon D40. I used a Nikon 3T close-up attachment on the Nikon 55-200mm VR lens to get that beautiful bokeh (blur) in the background.

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I have been digging in my archives and reviewing flower images shot on Velvia and various negative film stock. These photos were shot four to seven years ago, before my plunge into digital.  Normally, I would shoot using a variety of used 35mm slr’s and scan all the photos using a Nikon Coolscan V (I wish I had never sold it). I had a special liking for Minolta products, so these flowers were captured with one of the following: Minolta SRT-101, Minolta X-700, or the Minolta X-570. I purchased all these cameras used on ebay for less than $50.00 (US) each, including prime lenses. Incredible values! Sadly, I lost a box containing all my slides and negatives during a move three years ago. All I have left are the low resolution digital conversions seen below. I cannot sell any of these images because I cannot produce hi-res scans. All photos were captured at the Rio Grande Botanic Garden in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Photo: Yellow Flowers shot on Velvia

Photo: Yellow Flowers shot on Velvia

This flower image was captured on Velvia using an old Minolta X-700 I purchased on ebay for $50.00. I forgot what lens I used. The yellow color saturation appears a tiny bit ‘overcooked,’ (my scanning skills were not very good back then) but I love the shadow play in this image.

Photo: Flowers photographed with Velvia

Photo: Flowers photographed with Velvia

Here is another flower photo captured on Velvia with my trusted old Minolta X-700, and scanned with a Nikon Coolscan V. Sigh . . . I wish I still owned both of those classic pieces of technology! This photo has a wonderful ‘organic’ feel that was a hallmark of film photography.

Photo: Flowers shot with Kodak Ultracolor 400 Negative Film

Photo: Flowers shot with Kodak Ultracolor 400 Negative Film

This photo, captured with a Minolta X-700 and 50mm F1.4 kit lens, is from the first roll I ran through this camera after purchasing it used on ebay for $45.00 (US). I was simply blown away by the depth of color and fine grain Kodak Ultracolor 400 was capable of. Plus, because it is a negative film, it is very forgiving of exposure errors and scans beautfully with low-end scanners. In fact, this roll of film was processed at Walmart. This quickly became my favorite film for flower photos. The color and personality of this film, the fact that it could be processed locally makes this my favorite film to this day!

Would I go back to film? No. In spite of my romantic attachments to film, I cannot justify the reinvestment in a dying medium. Digital offers a more efficient workflow and lower costs. Sending film to a processor in another state and waiting for results is not worth the minor aesthetic advantages that it (arguably) may appear to offer. I can produce visually pleasing pin-sharp 13×19 enlargements all day with any of the digital cameras I own. That is good enough for me.

All photos by Donald Peterson, Newark1 Web Design Portfolio