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Spring Photo Project, March 2015: Floral Landscapes

By Artborghi @artborghi

This is a research on creating landscape photography on plant subjects. Spring is blooming and high is the temptation of shooting single, static, wonderful objects like flowers and buds. However, where is the photographer interpretation in reproducing single objects? The creation of floral landscapes pushes the photographer to look for shape repetition, pattern development, light focusing, background uniformity, series building and contrast search. Below the results.

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Colorful sticks

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Winter fruits

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New and old

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New on old

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Needles and spikes

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Leaves or flowers ?

Pictures shot with Nikon D800 in live view mode plus Nikon 50 mm f/1.4 G at its soft spot (f/5.6). Click each picture to enjoy full details.


Filed under: conceptual photography, lens test, photo lessons artborghi, photography of colours, photography of plants Tagged: d800 flower photography, d800 plant photography, floral landscapes d800, flower landscapes vs macro, nikon 50 mm flower photography, zurich botanical garden floral landscapes

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