Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Title inspired by Linkin park
A positive thing about summer is that you can get some of the prettiest flowers: grown in a pot on the balcony. The light/bokeh is 100% natural, no textures added, and the editing is minimal because I wanted the photo to have very realistic colours and a natural feel.
Shot with a Canon PowerShot SX1 IS Full View recommended | I hope you'll like it!
The quality is of this picture is great. The flowers are at the very main focus which I intend is the idea too. Every little detail is shown clearly and perfectly. The colours are very vibrant and are pretty much the exact near shade they should be, which is fantastic. The shaded area within the petals is placed well and doesn't stand out too much, but still accompanies with the rest of the flower.
Wouldn't change much about this as I think it's fine the way it already is.
This is beautiful. It shows the true colours of the summer season. It is warm like the sun. To me, this is a great photograph. It shows beauty and the feeling of summer. It shows beauty of nature and plants. Great work. The sunflowers really "stick-out" in front of the background. This is one of the greatest sunflowers shots I've seen. Some may say it's just a flower, but I see beauty in this photograph. I don't know why some would ignore such a great work of art. This should get a feature. I will feature this in a journal. It has inspired me to find more to photograph this summer and that flowers are great photographs.
The quality is of this picture is great.
The flowers are at the very main focus which I intend is the idea too.
Every little detail is shown clearly and perfectly.
The colours are very vibrant and are pretty much the exact near shade they should be, which is fantastic.
The shaded area within the petals is placed well and doesn't stand out too much, but still accompanies with the rest of the flower.
Wouldn't change much about this as I think it's fine the way it already is.
Really great work here!
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