The title of this blog is Flower play. I gave it that title because I play with flowers. Playing is here: searching for a special image of a flower, by playing with light, depth of field and direction of the photo. I regularly buy flowers, usually not a bouquet, but single flowers. Only flowers that inspire me, where I can imagen some photos immediately. They often have special forms, such as the protea below. But often they are well-known flowers that I just like, such as roses, freesias, anemones, etc.
The first picture is a photo of the complete protea. Not everyone knows flowers and in the following recordings the flower may no longer be recognizable.
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First, simply straight from above. The color has not changed. The flower is in a vase on a white surface.
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Different direction and less saturation.
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Three more photos from different directions. Normal saturation.
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The photo below is my personal favorite. I like the shapes, the contrast and the color of this one.
I submitted four photos in a Viewbug contest. Subject is Yellow. So one thing is certain, the color is OK
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Thanks for nice details, Anja, have a great week:))
Thank you 🙂