“ KISS Principle ”
I had something in mind for this week - and went the total opposite! I love photographing flowers and they often do not lend themselves to Black and white as subjects. This image I was trying to convey the texture in a lone frangipani bloom and keep it simple!
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  • Mikola Lee Edited 2 years ago

    Lovely shot. Very similar to mine :-) I love how your shot shows great texture and the subtle translucency of the petals.

    Lovely shot. Very similar to mine :-) I love how your shot shows great texture and the subtle translucency of the petals.

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  • Judith Wood Edited 2 years ago

    You have captured the delicacy of the bloom without the shot being high contrast. Well done!

    You have captured the delicacy of the bloom without the shot being high contrast. Well done!

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  • Deano K Edited 2 years ago

    Lovely high-key example here Lianne. The softness of this edit is great... I think the decision not to put it against black, for example, as many have done, makes it… more

    Lovely high-key example here Lianne. The softness of this edit is great... I think the decision not to put it against black, for example, as many have done, makes it more unique. Keeps the light, summery feel of this beautiful flower (one of my favourite flowers). Simple, yet effective!

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  • Arlene Krassner Edited 2 years ago

    What a delicately lovely image Lianne. Well done.

    What a delicately lovely image Lianne. Well done.

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Nikon D850 Nikon 105mm f/2.8
1/13 f/20 1250 105

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#blackandwhite #aussie52 #flower #Frangipani #macro

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