Light on Nature's Garden


When it comes to the angle of taking a picture, how you would like the color to be portrayed in the setting is an important part too. Maybe you want to try taking a picture of something that cast a lot of shadows to make it look dark, or have light where there is only a little shadow and you give the object more depth depending on where the shadow is.
 
 

 
This picture shows how the light from the sun is showing a little bit of shadow in the flower. It gives off depth and the detail in the flowers as well. The cluster of flowers makes the picture have more life as well.
 

The pink flower is ready for its close-up! You can see the detail in every petal and the light that is present captures enough to show you how 3-D the flower really is.
 

This red rose is in a different position in the picture then all the others. You can see the leafs as well as all of the petals that are falling to the bottom of the flower. It gives it that more profound look that is saying it is here. It is also by itself which gives it its own presence too.
 

These yellow flowers are very interesting. They have so many petals that it gives the flower a lot of abundance and texture. The way this picture was taken shows you that you have become focused on both flowers; even if you is in the background.
 

The last picture is of a purple flower that seems like it is looking over another that is focused on the another area entirely. You can see the different shades of purple in this flower because of how the light is showing. The green leaves gives it more of a different perspective because the flowers seem like they are growing from the dirt that is in the cement.
 
 
 
 
These pictures of the flowers show how only a little bit of light can give you a different perspective of the colors and textures that nature can bring you.



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- Jess* 

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