This is a dried head of an Agapanthus. I thought it was very intriguing. Right in front are a couple seeds waiting to be carried to fertile ground. I'm not very fancy with my sepia, no special techniques, just Picasa 3.
Visit all the Sepia tinted people here.
That is intriguing indeed! Nice capture and nice photo conversion:)
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Yen
Hi Jen,
ReplyDeleteI think it is a great shot too!! How fun to capture a moment in the history of nature.
Sorry for being late but I had no PC this week until yesterday mid day!!
My sepia is here.
http://shinade.blogspot.com/2008/11/sepia-scenes-6.html
Happy weekend!!:-)
Love this Jan! I love the way you know the name of all the plants you photograph! :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh I'm glad you included the name of the plant, that way I can picture what it looks like when in bloom!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Its amazing how pretty flowers are even without the color.
ReplyDeleteThere is something beautiful about dried flowers and grasses. Sepia is the perfect medium for showing off the details. Sorry I am late .. yet another power outage had me offline!
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