I bought a new potted gerbera daisy today, and it screamed for some photography fun.
I set up my color filters and went to town.
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Highlighting the red and pink tones ... |
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Same angle but highlighting the greens instead. |
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Again, highlighting the reds and pinks ... |
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And, again, same angle with the greens. |
I love how the camera makes the flower look black when my filter for green is on. Black flowers are pretty rare in real life (I can only think of a few examples), so it's pretty cool that I've "created" my own.
While you're here, care to vote?
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