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Old 10-18-2009, 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ljp0782 View Post
I have some trees around me that yearly produce beautiful leaves. Last year, I picked them up as I found them in my yard, and then I wanted to photograph them. I was frustrated because the leaves did not maintain their shape over time; they curled as they dried out even more. The richness of the colors faded too. There's got to be a way to spray them with something to preserve the shape and color that drew my eye to choose them, and then I can go back and arrange and rearrange and shoot them to my heart's content.

Any ideas? My belief has always been that if I can think it, it can be done.

LJP
Instead of pressing them flat in a book between the wax paper---how about a leaf press--but instead of screwing the press tightly, leave some space so that the leaf does not flatten?? I think you can get a leaf press in any hobby/craft store--hope this might help?? hutch--
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