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As the color of the petals moves toward the white center, it becomes a pink color that actually clashes with the red.
"Life is beautiful and so are you.” “The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” “Once you become accustomed to life you will see its full meaning and its incredible beauty.” “Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.”
The color of this flower was more white than pictured. A little green light from the front gives it more of a "minty," color.
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.
Red is typically a difficult color to shoot for me. But the incredibly rich color of this complex and beautiful rose speaks loudly for itself.
I love the crystal white of this flower and stamen is such an intricate and interesting focal point.
Looking down a red and cream flower. Inside is comprised of almost translucent yellow rows of leaves that will never see the light of day.
Attempting to prioritize detail with the center of the flower. At the same time I was looking to bring out soft but detailed background grass. Nikon Macro Lens.
Frozen bouquet flower. This was not the most attractive bloom so I froze it to give it some interest.
with spider web filaments and dried leaf.
I'm guessing on the plant ID. If anyone can confirm that this is Triticum aestivum, please comment below. Seen near the French Broad River in Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
Summer has arrived, along with daytime flying moths like this 6-spot burnet moth. Perch of chose this time is a Common Agrimony.
Droplets get smaller as they move into the rose's center void. Don't blink...those drops don't stay in place very long.