Thursday, May 2, 2013

Flower Series

This is a budding flower; you can see so much detail and how the red stands out from the green.
Like the first photo, I tried to capture one bright color (in this case the purple) surrounded by green. The flower looks soft in this photo, but sharper than the leaves underneath it.

I like how the flower is sort of shaped like half a sphere, or a cup. The fading purple on the leaves are really beautiful, too.

The flowers stand out so much in this photo; and I think the combination of the blue of the flowers and the brown sticks/twigs is really pretty.
This is a close up of the other picture. In this, I made sure that the sticks blurred so the attention would be directed to the flowers first. By doing this, the small details on the petals are much more noticeable.
There is a lot of red in this photo, which makes the white flowers be the first thing noticed in this photo. With all of the red in it, it kind of looks like the photo was Photoshopped so it would get redder (which it wasn't).
This was a very unusual-looking and kind of destroyed flower. Most of the petals had been ripped off, but what remained of it was vibrantly colored.

This is one of my favorite flowers, because I love the various shades of purple on the petal. It's a;so interesting how three of the petals are beautifully patterned, but one is just one shade of purple.
I Photoshopped this originally yellow flower to be purple, so the coloring of the tulip is unusual but very vibrant at the same time.
The tulip looks like it's floating because you can't see the stem in this view.


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