High Speed Hibiscus Flower
by Byron Varvarigos
Title
High Speed Hibiscus Flower
Artist
Byron Varvarigos
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Dark backgrounds can occur in broad daylight with combination of long focal length and high shutter speed, as in this detailed image of a striking red and white hibiscus blossom with golden anthers. Photographed in the lovely Chanticleer garden, Wayne, Pennsylvania. Edited to 4x3 proportion.
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March 29th, 2014
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Comments (33)
Andrea Lazar
I love it when that happens! Getting these dark backgrounds showcases the flowers so remarkably! I also like the way you've framed it and the unopened buds and the shapes they add. A lovely image, Byron. v.
Aaron Whittemore
An incredibly beautiful and unique composition with wonderful contrast. Amazing work, Byron. V/F
Byron Varvarigos
My thanks to all you dear folks for your lovely visits! I believe I've visited your work recently, and if not I'll be there soon! : )
Darlene Kwiatkowski
Beautifully composed, Byron! Love the PoV and deep toned background you created! fv :)
Laurie Search
What a beautiful perspective and composition,dear Byron, and the light and color are absolutely gorgeous!!!! :))))fv
Jane Small
Byron,You always know exactly how to contrast the background with the flower every time for great impact.I would have thought you had to adjust the darkness in the studio for this,so your description of the process is fascinating,though beyond my grasp! Very beautiful capture indeed. L/F
Clotilde Espinosa
Too bad I live so far from PA, you could tech me at least elementary photography dear Byron...another outstanding shot!!! I bet you do not know in Mexico we have a drink made with dry hibiscus called "jamaica". "-) F/L.
Latha Gokuldas Panicker
A fantastic shot,Byron !!! A timely capture of the opening Hibiscus bud with beautiful details !!!! (F/L)