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Callipygian Monument

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Callipygian Monument

Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilfobrom Grade #3 photographic paper, image size 20.5cm X 14.2cm, from a 135 format Tri-X negative exposed in a Pentax ME Super camera fitted with a Pentax-M 28mm f2.8 lens.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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Callipygian Monument

Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilfobrom Grade #3 photographic paper, image size 20.5cm X 14.2cm, from a 135 format Tri-X negative exposed in a Pentax ME Super camera fitted with a Pentax-M 28mm f2.8 lens.

A fabulous finding of boulders! Unexpected sculpture for sure. I like using the body for such imaginative "landscape" photography. Life shows a repetition of shapes.

Asher
 

Andy brown

Well-known member
Is that Banksia integrifolia?

Oh sorry, you meant the foreground.

Very nice!

Is Bathykolpian part of the same series?
 
Is that Banksia integrifolia?

Oh sorry, you meant the foreground.

Very nice!

Is Bathykolpian part of the same series?

Banksia integrifolia it is, but I intended the foreground to be the item of interest. Oh, you botanists are all the same!

In the example presented there was no bathykolpian factor. The callipygian one was of athletic conformation and quite streamlined.
 
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