my guess is adenium, more by the shape of the leaves...however, it's
never flowered for me
On 8/23/12 6:27 PM, karl shah-jenner wrote:
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No pun, just poorly titled...I've since learned it should be bonsai.
The compositing allows for a larger, higher resolution image. For,
example, this image prints 2'x3' at 240ppi. As for the IR, I'm just
fascinated by the idea of adding nuance to an image that isn't
available otherwise, but still genuine and not a filter. However, in
diffuse light, it produces a rather tight/flat tonal range that, when
stretched out a bit gives, to me at least, a much softer feel than
simply desaturating a normal color image. But, I will agree that IR
didn't make as much of a difference in this case.
I'm curious - it an Adenium or a Ficus Trevor? Adenium's have pink
or red flowers..