flowers-flowers-and-more-flowers > popular today > 85/365 Nov 30/09

This is the first of a series of 4 from the archives.  This is for my final assignment "Style".  The style I have chosen is Documentation - the scientist at work.  This is photographing the subject as you find it, no rearranging but be creative.  I spent the summer getting to know my camera and photographing every flower I had.  I realized while going through the archives, that none of the flowers were ever picked or moved.  I would arrange the camera to suit the flower, sometimes even laying it on the ground.
flowers-flowers-and-more-flowers > popular today > DSC01138 Ladyslipper
flowers-flowers-and-more-flowers > popular today > This is almost straight from the camera. All natural lighting – no flash (I don’t even own one) or reflectors used.  A fun way to spend a hot summer day.
flowers-flowers-and-more-flowers > popular today > BEV'S  ROSE!!!
A Deep Red Florabunda that has been with us for many, many years.
85/365 Nov 30/09

This is the first of a series of 4 from the archives. This is for my final assignment "Style". The style I have chosen is Documentation - the scientist at work. This is photographing the subject as you find it, no rearranging but be creative. I spent the summer getting to know my camera and photographing every flower I had. I realized while going through the archives, that none of the flowers were ever picked or moved. I would arrange the camera to suit the flower, sometimes even laying it on the ground.
 > 85/365 Nov 30/09

This is the first of a series of 4 from the archives.  This is for my final assignment "Style".  The style I have chosen is Documentation - the scientist at work.  This is photographing the subject as you find it, no rearranging but be creative.  I spent the summer getting to know my camera and photographing every flower I had.  I realized while going through the archives, that none of the flowers were ever picked or moved.  I would arrange the camera to suit the flower, sometimes even laying it on the ground.
85/365 Nov 30/09

This is the first of a series of 4 from the archives. This is for my final assignment "Style". The style I have chosen is Documentation - the scientist at work. This is photographing the subject as you find it, no rearranging but be creative. I spent the summer getting to know my camera and photographing every flower I had. I realized while going through the archives, that none of the flowers were ever picked or moved. I would arrange the camera to suit the flower, sometimes even laying it on the ground.
Photo by: WildeLifePhotography • see photo in gallery

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