Re: [gardeners] Gardens and kids)

penny x stamm (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Tue, 12 May 1998 22:55:38 -0400

On Wed, 29 Apr 1998 00:00:25 -0700 (PDT) Kay Lancaster <kay@fern.com>
writes:
>>in the front of the house. They are actually small-leaf 
>rhododendrons,
>>(which of course look like azaleas) but the color is neon blue...! 
>They
>>absolutely SHOUT at you ..... In the past, all my efforts at photo-
>>graphing both these Starry Night rhodies and my many blue summer
>
>Blue flowers rarely photograph well without special filtration.  The
>best results I've gotten are from photos taken in open shade, or with
>Kodak Gold film, which has remarkably good blue flower color 
>rendition.
>
>For general flower photography, however, I prefer Fuji's color films,
>because they tend to produce more "saturated" colors, while Kodak's
>films tend to produce more pastel versions.  
>
>Kay Lancaster    kay@fern.com
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