Hi Wendy,
Thanks fro the comment. I think the plant in your pic is something else.
Maiden Hair seems to grow in tight clumps and the seed heads are somewhat more
delicate. However, it's tough to say for certain without seeing it up close.
Paul
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> Maiden Hair grass is an interesting plant in that it
> looks better dead than alive. After a few months of
> frigid temperratures, it's flowers puff up and
> becomne quite pretty. I used it to test the Sigma
> EF-500 DG Super flash. This is using the high speed
> sy
You're welcome. From now on I'll always post the url of the smaller
version. If anyone wants to see a larger file, they can click on
PhotoNet's "larger" link that appears below the photo. I thought even
the larger ones were only of moderate size. I guess that's not always
the case.
Paul
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Hmmm, it may well be a bit large. This page should be smaller:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3132614&size=md
PhotoNet isn't fussy about size, and sometimes I get carried away.
Thanks for posting the reduced version... I gave up on
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> > It's not very big. Less than 200K to be sure. Thanks for looking, Frank.
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It's not very big. Less than 200K to be sure. Thanks for looking, Frank.
Paul
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I like it, I'm not even sure why.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maiden Hair grass is an interesting plant in that it looks better dead than
alive. After a few months of frigid temperratures, it's flowers puff up and
becomne quite pretty. I used it to test the Sigma EF-500 DG Super flash. This
is usin
It's not very big. Less than 200K to be sure. Thanks for looking, Frank.
Paul
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> > Maiden Hair grass is an interesting plant in that it looks better dead than
> alive. After a few months of frigid temperratures,
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 21:08:15 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maiden Hair grass is an interesting plant in that it looks better dead than
> alive. After a few months of frigid temperratures, it's flowers puff up and
> becomne quite pretty. I used it to test the Sigma EF-500 D
Paul,
Nicely done. I have seen this before but didn't know what it was
called. Seems that the flash/omnibounce did a decent job. It would
have been fun to see one without flash also, just so we could see the
improvement.
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Best regards,
Bruce
Saturday, February 19, 2005, 1:08:15 PM, you wr
Maiden Hair grass is an interesting plant in that it looks better dead than
alive. After a few months of frigid temperratures, it's flowers puff up and
becomne quite pretty. I used it to test the Sigma EF-500 DG Super flash. This
is using the high speed synch to complement some backlight. It's s
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