“ Nature's Textures ”
Nature met studio lights this week as I brought the outdoors inside. I had to look up what kind of grass this was and I think if I am identifying it right it is called "Rabbit Tail Grass". I guess I can see why. :)
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  • Pavel Bartoš Edited 4 years ago

    I like it Teri, it's simple, gentle, pleasant, effective...

    I like it Teri, it's simple, gentle, pleasant, effective...

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  • Tracy Gazdag Edited 4 years ago

    Great subject and lighting. I like how the grass is both soft and spiky and the soft background works well to make all of the spikes stand out.

    Great subject and lighting. I like how the grass is both soft and spiky and the soft background works well to make all of the spikes stand out.

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  • Marina Shemesh Edited 4 years ago

    This is so lovely Teri - I can nearly 'feel' the softness. I love thr colour contrast too. My only critique would be that there should have been a tiny more headspace… more

    This is so lovely Teri - I can nearly 'feel' the softness. I love thr colour contrast too. My only critique would be that there should have been a tiny more headspace above the grasses.

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  • Karen Galea Edited 4 years ago

    The grass looks so fluffy! Nice use of negative space.

    The grass looks so fluffy! Nice use of negative space.

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Canon EOS 6D Mark II
1/6 f/20 200 105

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#textures #driedgrasses #driedrabbittailgrass #nature #studiolights

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