Portraits in an Indian Garden
by Bulbul & Ray Pillai
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About the Book
Experience tells you that whenever you think something is original you find it has been done before. In this case it probably has but we have yet to find that out.
This project was to use a camera to make images that are close to classical botanical colour drawings using a good lens and normal photographic techniques. Post processing was primarily concerned with extracting the image and formatting the plates with minimal intervention on the image itself. The project conforms to the definition of Botanical Art as being scientifically accurate and aesthetically pleasing.
This project was to use a camera to make images that are close to classical botanical colour drawings using a good lens and normal photographic techniques. Post processing was primarily concerned with extracting the image and formatting the plates with minimal intervention on the image itself. The project conforms to the definition of Botanical Art as being scientifically accurate and aesthetically pleasing.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 106 - Publish Date: Jun 10, 2011
- Keywords botanical painting, botanical drawings, botanical plates, Fine Art, Plants, flowers, Flora, garden, India
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