Splash & Dash.
Before I head out to work, I want to quickly send up a final post of my images from this beautiful flower, still basking in low, early winter-sun from behind my living-room window. Any of you who read my pages even semi-regularly will know that my joy lays moreso with black and white photography, but it cannot be argued that sometimes, a combination of colours and shades that so beautifully complement form – can be the sole reason that a frame should be captured in the first place. I still can’t make up my mind, when it comes to this orchid, as to which output I prefer. But then, do I have to decide? Perhaps, not. There’s room for both, I think.
I do hope that you will enjoy these captures, and, that you have a great weekend ahead of you.
R.
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I | 33mm f8.0
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II | 33mm f8.0
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III | 33mm f4.0
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[To view other posts in this series, please click the ‘orchid’ tag].
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Love that second image!
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Thank you so much! 🙏
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Love these. Of course, who doesn’t love orchids 🙂 But how do you isolate the flower so incredibly and contrast the background like that?
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I really am so glad you like them. Thank you! 🙏 (Should I explain quickly here, or, alternatively, I could write a post on the technique? It’s more preparations than anything, followed by a little bit of shooting technique). Best regards, Rob.
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