“ Tillandsia Red Abita ”
That is a scary title for a really beautiful and unique plant. This is an air plant and does not have any roots. It is just sitting on the drift wood. I thought it would be neat to use a flash light to cast the shadows and be a bit harsh without washing out the beauty and details. I think it ...
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Photo Location: My Kitchen
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Unconventional Light
  • Erika Gerdsen Edited 2 years ago

    The way you've illuminated this air plant gives it movement. It now looks more like a sea creature of some sort, which still fits with the documentary theme.

    The way you've illuminated this air plant gives it movement. It now looks more like a sea creature of some sort, which still fits with the documentary theme.

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  • Debby McCaskey Lynch Edited 2 years ago

    Cool!

    Cool!

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  • Diane Wright Edited 2 years ago

    Interesting thoughts, Michael. I purchased a few air plants last year and find them intriguing. Your image really highlights their beauty that others my not have… more

    Interesting thoughts, Michael. I purchased a few air plants last year and find them intriguing. Your image really highlights their beauty that others my not have experienced.

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