“ Ranunculus ”
I learned a new word this week - anthophile. A person who loves flowers. I spent most of my free time (which wasn't much) shooting a big bunch of ranunculus that I picked up at Trader Joes. It got me excited for spring, which is almost here! That means lots of flowers! I'm not sure this ...
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  • William Munder Edited a month ago

    Beautiful!!!
    I love all the shades of grey and textures.

    Beautiful!!!
    I love all the shades of grey and textures.

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  • jay_wales Edited a month ago

    I think B&W is great for bringing out the textures and shapes, and it has worked really well for your ranunculus.

    I think B&W is great for bringing out the textures and shapes, and it has worked really well for your ranunculus.

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  • Julia Uttley Edited a month ago

    One of my favourite flowers because of their yellow and orange hues, but I hadn’t realised how amazing they’d look in B&W. I love the intensity and… more

    One of my favourite flowers because of their yellow and orange hues, but I hadn’t realised how amazing they’d look in B&W. I love the intensity and contrast in the shot - very striking! 👏🏻👏🏻

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  • Teresa Wiist Edited a month ago

    They fill the frame beautifully and it IS a great choice for this challenge. Strong details, love the different shades from light to dark, and even though the flowers… more

    They fill the frame beautifully and it IS a great choice for this challenge. Strong details, love the different shades from light to dark, and even though the flowers are from nature they provide strong structure and lines. Well done, Victoria.

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Canon EOS Rebel T7i (EOS 800D) Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3
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