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The Unexpected Bloom

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Dec 10, 2007
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I have this plant potted on my porch, although I don't know what it is. It's usually rather plain and green, but every now and then it turns this bright red on top and sprouts tiny purple flowers in the middle. I thought it was too pretty not to share... so here you go! I used a Sony Alpha 100 DSLR and photoshop7. Tips and comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking. :) -John

Comments (7)


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summer1412

9:31AM | Mon, 10 December 2007

One word: wow! I love the detail and the focus, it's great. Really awesome picture...those flowers are so cute ^.^;;

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Richardphotos

9:41AM | Mon, 10 December 2007

exceptional macro and an awesome flower.I agree the focus and detail is superb

MrsLubner

9:41AM | Mon, 10 December 2007

this is a gorgeous bromeliad. I dont' know that I've seen one with these little flowers inside. I'll have to be more observant! This really is a wonderful macro. Are you using a tripod when you do them? When doing flowers or other non-moving subjects, tripods can make even the best macro better. Great color and pov on this one!

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JaneEden

9:42AM | Mon, 10 December 2007

You are a talented photographer this is excellent - hugs Jane xx

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PaxSV

10:08AM | Mon, 10 December 2007

Wonderful! PaxSV

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RobyHermida

9:14PM | Tue, 11 December 2007

BEAUTIFUL! Lovely flower, well done my friend!

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Chipka

6:57PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

I love the color and POV here...the tiny blossoms centering the image add so much to it, I guess because they're unexpected in so many ways. Great work, and I love the play on expectations, as your POV has a wonderfully playful element...the position in which you've taken the photograph tricks the observer into thinking that he/she is looking at the innards of a blossom, only the placement of the blossoms themselves lets you know that you're not actually seeing what you thought, a moment ago, you just saw. I love tiny perceptual shifts like this in photography!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/6.3
MakeSONY
ModelDSLR-A100
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed125
Focal Length70

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