Full Bloom by Des Brownlie

Captured during a late May morning in Manhattan’s High Line Park, this image showcases the delicate complexity of nature amidst an urban landscape. The photographer opted for a low-angle, macro perspective to isolate a single flower, emphasizing its intricate, explosive arrangement of buds. By focusing intently on the subject, the image transforms a simple garden bloom into a striking study of texture and form. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful use of shallow depth of field and the artist's keen ability to find profound, quiet beauty in the vibrant flora of a bustling city park.

Full Bloom by Des Brownlie
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Des Brownlie

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Originally hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, Des Brownlie relocated to New York City eighteen years ago and has since made Manhattan his home. He is a dedicated street and nature photographer who finds inspiration in the constant color and variety of the urban environment, often capturing the extraordinary within the ordinary. Brownlie maintains a philosophy that every day presents a new photographic opportunity, ensuring he is always prepared to document the diverse subjects he encounters while traversing the city streets.

13.2/20
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279/500
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Award Reach | Reviews
11,657 views | 8 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date March 16, 2017
Value 11.0
Clarity 11.0
Composition 17.0
Style 11.0
Skill 11.0
Photograph Location
The High Line Park, Chelsea, New York, The United States

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Social Shares
5.0/5 points
1,368/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
11,657/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.4/5 points
8/100 Review
Submissions
2.8/5 points
279/500 Submission
Jury Score: 61.0/80
Resonance Score: 13.2/20
Total Award Score: 74.2/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 8

Reflections on this Photograph
By Owen Callister

The Architecture of Unfolding

When a perennial plant prepares to flower, it does not rush the process; it relies on the slow, chemical accumulation of energy, a silent investment of sunlight and soil that remains invisible until the exact moment of rupture.

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By Daniel Ferreira

The Architecture of Resistance

We often mistake the city for a collection of stone, steel, and glass, forgetting that it is fundamentally a negotiation between the wild and the managed. In the cracks of our concrete grids, nature does not merely exist; it performs a quiet, persistent act of reclamation.

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