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Don't all of the drops appear to be asking you a question? Clear water dropped on a red rose with a soft green light from 4 different angles, intensities, and temperature.
Intention was to keep the orange bold but nondescript so the color of the stamens drew the attention.
I wanted to give depth to the stamens and in the end it reminds me of 6 little snakes poking their heads out of a green void.
A white flower was placed at the right distance to be magnified with droplets.
Photoshop was used only for exposure adjustment. Honestly one of my favorite pictures.
Looks like a spinning tumbleweed or dust cloud caught in a still shot.It gives so much motion even though it is still.
A single tear like drop can be seen toward the center of the flower. It hides inside truly explosive color.
No color enhancement. This is the actual color of this flower. I am always amazed at what nature gives us.
A rich purple color winding out of a soft but clean white. No Photoshop. This is the actual purple color. Amazing what nature can offer.
Rose losing its color at the end of life. I just moved and am very happy to be posting again. Peace to everyone.
I've always found capturing white with a deeply saturated color very difficult. But I like this shot.
Blue water drops placed on a purple leaf. No Photoshop used for this one...which I am kind of proud of.
If you looked up the color yellow in the dictionary, this might be what you see. Also love the intricate geometry of the flower.