The whole point of some photos is to capture lots of creative blur as this Canon photographer gets up close to snowdrop flowers at an unbelievable location ...
Photograph in indirect light and stop down 1 f-stop to get the most detail in the petals. (Angie Moore) Show what you know , May 17-18, encompasses horticulture, floral design, photography, botanical ...
Photographer's Note: Say it. ... It's a FLOWER FARM! Ok, so I'm going through a phase where I LOVE photographing flowers. I had to resist the urge to select one of the flower photos from this ...
Photographer’s description: “I love photographing flowers with my macro lens, and rhododendrons are no exception — especially after a rain! I used a tripod, Canon 5D Mark III, and 100 mm macro lens to ...
When photographing flowers, go for the close-up. Lean in to allow the flower to fill the frame, watching that your camera (or, more likely, smartphone) doesn’t cast a shadow over your subject. If ...
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My quest to photograph the plants of Israel began one morning in April five years ago with a walk on the security road of my town, Ma’ale Adumim, and an out-of-print book. During the walk, I came ...