Steve and I went shopping the other day and I had my camera with me. There was a garden center so I went around happily capturing the beautiful flowers, and when I came to this one I stopped and gawked. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PURPLE FLOWER!!
This flower was a bit of a challenge to process. The focus was just what I wanted, showing the fine detail of hairs, stamen and anthers. The narrow leaves falling away into bokeh with the glow of light was working too and the color was also right. But the background out of camera....it was too close in value to the flower and took attention away. I tried a few things...making the background really light to make those petals pop...but then I lost the hairs, which are one of my favorite things about this blossom. I could make it go to black...but then the leaves looked horrendous and also, there are a couple of places in this image where the hairs are not on a dark background, and they looked awful. So, I tried darkening as much as I could get away with...and that worked. It's not perfect and I'd really like more separation between the flower and the background, but considering the fact that I took this picture at a gardening section in a store's greenhouse, surrounded by other plastic potted plants, I felt a bit victorious with this result. :)
By the way, here's a search on ipernity for Pasque flower, and you can see some of the incredible results when there are better conditions! And also, I didn't know that this flower is very uncommon in this color!
ipernity Search:Pasque
Explored on May 17, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
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it's really perfect !
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natur' ELLE said:
bon week end Janet !
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Chrissy said:
A few years ago my mum and I did go for a walk, because she wanted to show me some places where this flower growed as she was a little girl. She wanted to check if they are still there. The flower is very rare here in Germany. And - TADAAAAAAAH - the beautiful pulsatillas were still there.
The german name is "Küchenschelle". I think google will translate as "kitchen bell" but this is wrong. "Küchen" means "Kühchen" and this is a little cow. You have to translate as "little-cow bells"
Anyway. Your capture is so PERFECT. Bravo Janet, It´s a PLEASURE just to look at it. I´m PROUD of you PODDY :-)
Keith Burton said:
I love the subdued background and the colours, but especially those tiny hairs along the edges of the petals. Outstanding, Janet. Can't wait to see what you come up with next!!!