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directed from camera.. to photoshop only for the watermark..

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.

Lots of tooth like structures in this little plant.

I love the little albino leaf trying to bloom.

Looks a little like a video game monster.

Never under-appreciate the beauty of a dying rose.

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.

Makes me think or a colorful explosion. Lots of interest in a flower past it's prime.

A Dried Golden Rose With Water Drops.

taken on Easter Saturday 26/3/16 by my smartphone.

  

Intention was to keep the orange bold but nondescript so the color of the stamens drew the attention.

Boom! Color Explosion!

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.

Dozens of green water drops distracting from a perfectly beautiful yellow flower.

A single tear like drop can be seen toward the center of the flower. It hides inside truly explosive color.

So many shades of white.

Looks like a spinning tumbleweed or dust cloud caught in a still shot.It gives so much motion even though it is still.

Water drops placed on the petals of a purple bloom.

A child flower reaching from pink to soon create it's own masterpiece..

If you looked up the color yellow in the dictionary, this might be what you see. Also love the intricate geometry of the flower.

Deep color in a plant well past its prime.

Different colored drops and different colors of light teetering on the edge of a leaf.

No color modification or enhancement in this pic. It's the color nature gave us.

Using a couple different light sources to go from bright color to dim color.

Stamens with bright yellow heads jumping from the flower.

Love the depth of color here.

Drying buds in front of a bright yellow flower.

I love the crystal white of this flower and stamen is such an intricate and interesting focal point.

Lots of drops on this purple, pink, and green flower.

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.

Directional light on the center shows the green inside.

I am in love with the striped colors of orange in this flower.

The five stamens seemed surprised and wanted to climb toward a soft green light. Another example a dying bloom's beauty.

Red colored water dripped onto a deep red flower.

One flower has just bloomed and aggressive and the other is still in its infancy.

Rich Fall Colors come out in this aggressive looking little bloom.

Such a perfect crystal white.

I've always found capturing white with a deeply saturated color very difficult. But I like this shot.

This is an experiment in colored light. 4 different light sources in 3 colors.

As the color of the petals moves toward the white center, it becomes a pink color that actually clashes with the red.

Love this blue color. Drops were moving so had to be fast.

A mashup of several ideas I had. This is definitely a studio shot. Three mirrors were used along with parts from 3 plants. At least it's interesting.

Aiming a dim green light shows the dusty texture of a red flower.

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