Page Three
It’s time for another image from the recipe book series. I don’t have much to add in terms of description. It is another shot from my macro study of a 19th century dye recipe book used in the textile industry.
It was meticulously written and compiled. It is fragile. It is fascinating.
If you want to catch up on the series, you can see the first two posts here and here.













11 Comments
Jim Denham
July 7, 2011Love these macro shots and this subject Bob! Very cool!
Brian Furbush
July 7, 2011Can’t get enough of this series Bob – love the macro comp and processing is spot-on.
Curt Fleenor
July 7, 2011Lovin’ these shots!
A.Barlow
July 7, 2011That’s an awesome shot man. Really interesting comp.
Jason Hines
July 7, 2011Fantastic work Bob.
Chris DeAngelis
July 7, 2011Love the detail! Outstanding work!
Steve Beal
July 7, 2011I’m digging this series, DoF is so perfect in this shot, amazing detail!
Toad Hollow Photography
July 7, 2011God, Bob, I find this series breathtaking. I can’t stop myself from wondering about the person who made this; what was their life like? You’ve really done this wonderful subject justice with your masterful work here, my friend.
Bob Lussier
July 7, 2011Thanks all. There are a few more to go in this series. Glad you like it so far.
Richard (oldhickory49)
July 7, 2011Love that abstract stuff. It’s amazing how unrecognizable things get when you get in close. Anybody who didn’t know better, would never guess what this is.
Mark Blundell
July 9, 2011sweet macro – very good indeed.