“ Dried Dahlia ”
The previous owner of our house maintained a flourishing dahila garden and when we moved in, they left us a bouquet of flowers she cut from the garden. I dried and saved several of them because they were so large and pretty. I decided to do a macro shot of this one because I love that it ...
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  • Nathan Cox Edited a year ago

    I like how you chose to light this shot.  The shadow on the petals on the left and then falling onto the yellow background adds a rich complexity and sense of depth.

    I like how you chose to light this shot.  The shadow on the petals on the left and then falling onto the yellow background adds a rich complexity and sense of depth.

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  • Jennifer Gale Edited a year ago

    Rich and deep colors. I like the offset composition. The macro view really captures the fuzzy center and the yellow stripes radiating out from it. Nice back story with… more

    Rich and deep colors. I like the offset composition. The macro view really captures the fuzzy center and the yellow stripes radiating out from it. Nice back story with the previous owner leaving you a bouquet!

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Canon Eos R6 Mark II Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
1/125 f/16 100 100

Tags

#complementarycolors #macro #flower #dahlia

Genre/Technique

Used External Flash Macro

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