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I received the new softbox that I ordered today, so I thought I'd try lighting the entire plant instead of just individual flowers. I just finished reading the book "Off-Camera Flash" by Neil van Nieker, and it's been extremely helpful in learning how to light things the way I want. For this picture I positioned the softbox to the left and slightly above the plant, and used a reflector off to the right to bounce a little light back on the to right side of the plant.

  

Other Calla Lilies that I have exploited, can be seen here. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157626082181550/

 

Like most photographs, it looks better large. Please press "L" if you'd like to see it that way.

A close-up capture of calla flower.

 

マクロレンズでカラーの花に迫ってみました。

 

Canon EOS 7D + Canon EF 100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM

Calla Lilies

Arrangement by Liz Lant

Photo by Michael Lant

 

I favour minimalism. Stripped of all extraneous details there is only form, texture and hue, each of which must be meticulously executed because there is nowhere for flaws and imperfection to hide. The finished results look deceptively simple. The calla lily is the perfect flower to use when I want to create a design that is minimal and elegant.

 

As a flower, the calla lily is the very essence of femininity and sensuality. Resembling the form of a woman, this flower was a popular subject in American art in the latter half of the 19th century, especially after Freud provided a sexual interpretation of its form. Georgia O’Keefe used the calla lily as a recurring provocative theme in many of her paintings and became known as “the lady of the lilies”. Nineteenth century art photographers also used the calla lily as an erotic motif. Diego Rivera, a famous early 20th century artist, also depicted the calla lily in a number of his works.

 

Read more here: 52weeks52flowers.com/2010/09/16/the-calla-lily/

 

Liz

in our garden.

This calla is much smaller than the others that grow in the filter. This is potted in dirt

As long as we're looking at flowers, might as well get a few in from my garden.

Zantedeschia aethiopica

Image4-17 calla ed

Two SB-800s (1/8 power) each bounced into white foam board v-flats left & right of subject; a white foam board "roof" on top of the v-flats for top fill.

 

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Nikon105 mm f/2.8 macro

1\ 250s, at f\13

 

See the setup here

An unfurling yellow calla lily bud.

 

Hey, Flickr pals - Even I need a break from birds .... ;-)

 

Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday to all!!

 

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I love calla lilies - don't you?

I know the other calla picture was better, but I wanted to share the feeling of the white flower in the blue sky! It gives e a feeling of Spring..There are 13 calla flowers out now, never seen so many flowering at the same time!

Explore #297 on Wednesday, January 2, 2008

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Wasn't sure which shot to post, This one is focusing on the yellow part (stamen?) and the one below is focusing on the swirly tip of the petal (bottom left)

 

Can you tell I have been practising with my D5000 a lot!

  

calla lily and one speedlite.

 

Thanks for the inspiration Mr. Signature ("All you need is one light, bro.")

 

Strobist: snooted canon 430EX, 1/16 power held by wife to side, camera left. (I really need a light stand as I think my wife is getting tired of doing this.)

personal works

Calla lily at Wilhelma Zoo

calla selvatica ....con rugiada ..

Die Calla gibt es in vielen Farben!

I do love calla lilies, as typical as they are.

pretty maids all in a row

Nikon D300 + Tamron AF 90mm Macro

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