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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.
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.
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 single tear like drop can be seen toward the center of the flower. It hides inside truly explosive color.
Looks like a spinning tumbleweed or dust cloud caught in a still shot.It gives so much motion even though it is still.
If you looked up the color yellow in the dictionary, this might be what you see. Also love the intricate geometry of the flower.
I love the crystal white of this flower and stamen is such an intricate and interesting focal point.
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.
The five stamens seemed surprised and wanted to climb toward a soft green light. Another example a dying bloom's beauty.
I've always found capturing white with a deeply saturated color very difficult. But I like this shot.
As the color of the petals moves toward the white center, it becomes a pink color that actually clashes with the red.