Scylla

What technical feedback would you like if any?

What artistic feedback would you like if any?

Pertinent technical details or techniques: Canon 7D, Tamron 55-200 @ 200, 1/400 @ f5.6, ISO 400

(If the background has been replaced, etc. please be honest with your techniques to help others learn)

This tiny plant flourishes here in the early Spring - usually lots of them together. A shot from a year ago, in the morning sun.

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Ian: I love how you handle light like this. A flower I’m not familiar with so this is a treat. Well done. >=))>

Another interesting flower that I’ve never seen. It gives the feeling of being in the wind from the background grasses and because it is not quite in sharp focus.

Hello
I’m really enjoying your image here. Light coming from upper right and illuminating the blossom is a light effect I enjoy. The use of light and shadow works well to show the blossom off best. All to often is see photos again and again in soft light and look boring after a while. You show us the environment and use contrast in both light and color to emphasize the beauty of the flower. Very nice work thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.