“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.
~Anne Bradstreet
A smoking tulip
Location: Anttola, Eastern Finland
Date: May 23, 2008
Camera: Canon PowerShot A710IS
Exposure: 0.002 seconds
Aperture: 5.6
Focal length: 5.8mm
Modifications: cropping, adjusted brightness & contrast levels
Autumn is here whether I like it or not. So I've got no choice but to divert my attention to beautiful things before this season makes me clinically insane. Now kindly join me as I reminisce about lovely days of spring.
Spring means colorful flowers are back to life. My favorite spring flowers are hepaticas and tulips. I took several photos of them 3 months ago. To make my photos less boring, I experimented with different angles. I found out that shots that are focused on the tulip's inner parts are not that appealing. Whenever I take photos of chrysanthemums I do my best to focus on the flower's center but that didn't work well with tulips. Since the top view wasn't great, I took photos from the bottom, logical isn't it? I took the "smoking tulip" photo by holding the camera inches below the flower's receptacle and hoped that the focus would be on the petals. It was a trial-and-error process, but seeing how the tulip's color stand out against the blue sky was a delight. That perspective also gave the illusion that the tulip was so close to the clouds making it look like a colorful chimney. If you want to try this unusual POV, it's necessary to use flash otherwise the petals would look too dark because of the shadow from the flower itself.
More spring beauties:
1. Kiss the cloud goodbye, 2. You've reached a better place ...
Hepatica
Location: Vantaa, Finland
Date: April 20,2008, 6:22PM
Exposure: 0.017
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal length: 5.8mm
I picked this dainty flower in the woods and brought it to our balcony for photos. The evening light was just right for taking photos at the time. The flower's lime green part looks like a candy, it's interesting, hence I did my best to focus on that. Some said that the petals didn't look nice and that aperture wasn't right for the photo. Okay, fine.. so there are imperfections in the image, no big deal. What matters is that I know that my effort was perfect. I also had fun shooting and the most important thing is I have images that will brighten up my mood..helping me keep my sanity.
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