Tag Archive for: Color Photography

Sip of Daisies by Leanne LindsaySip of Daisies by Leanne Lindsay

Sip of Daisies by Leanne Lindsay

My husband surprised me with a sweet little bunch of daisies this afternoon! Their cheerful faces always brighten my day, and I couldn't wait to get creative with them. Instead of a traditional vase arrangement, I decided to have some fun and capture their beauty in a unique way. This Coca-Cola can caught my eye - the bright red contrasted perfectly with the white daisy petals. I popped a simple arrangement in the can, tilting it slightly for a touch of whimsy. The vivid blue background added another pop of color, making the daisies the real stars of the show. Using natural light streaming through the window, I captured the soft texture of the daisy petals and the vibrant green center. This photo is a reminder that beauty can be found in the simplest things. A few daisies in a repurposed can - a touch of nature reclaiming something man-made. Even the most ordinary objects can be transformed into something creative with a little imagination.
Red Devils by Leanne LindsayRed Devils by Leanne Lindsay

Red Devils by Leanne Lindsay

Dive into the dynamic world frozen in time through this captivating photograph. I've skillfully employed a swift shutter speed of 1/1600 sec, freezing the motion and delivering a razor-sharp image that captures the essence of the moment. Zooming in with a focal length of 190mm, I've focused on the heart of the action, ensuring every detail is vividly portrayed. Despite the potential for cropping due to the angle of view, the deliberate use of a fast shutter speed at 1/1600 sec negates any risk of motion blur, preserving the intensity and clarity of the captured scene. Join me in exploring the intricate details and frozen energy encapsulated in this expertly crafted photograph.
Purple Flowers by Leanne LindsayPurple Flowers by Leanne Lindsay

Purple Flowers by Leanne Lindsay

Wandering through the vibrant flowerbeds at Auburn Botanic Garden, these clusters of purple caught my eye! Their rich color instantly drew me in, and I knew I wanted to capture their beauty. To really make these beauties pop, I focused on using a shallow depth of field. This technique keeps the front flowers nice and sharp, while blurring the background into a dreamy bokeh effect. I love how it creates a sense of depth and draws the viewer's eye right into the center of the frame. The blurred background hints at the abundance of flowers throughout the garden, while the sharp foreground lets you appreciate the delicate details of these purple blooms.
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