50mm Lens, Canon 50D, Photo Challenges, Photo Editing, Picfair, Tuesday Photo Challenge

Single Bloom

What first attracted me to this scene was color. I loved the contrast of the deep pink and green, so I took the photo:

ISO 800 50mm f/10 1/50sec

I was using my 50mm lens and centered the flower in the frame. I saw the various other elements, the fence and the rest of the flower and figured that when I was editing, I would probably decide on a crop that would take the flower out of the center. When I was reviewing my files, I made the choice that I found the fence more interesting than the rest of the flower, so I went with this crop:

ISO 800 50mm f/10 1/50sec

A few other edits have been applied here, but not many and none of them too heavy. This gentle, rather delicate looking bloom called for a light touch when it came to editing.

What do you think, do you like this crop? A natural and a man-made object in the same frame can lead to a bit of tension, do you like it here? Feel free to leave a comment below.

Cheers!

Added to Tuesday Photo Challenge, Gentle.

Picfair version here.

Standard

30 thoughts on “Single Bloom

  1. Pingback: What I Am Working On: Creating a Watermark | Photography Journal Blog

  2. Pingback: Tuesday Photo Challenge – Round Up 142 – Dutch goes the Photo!

  3. I also find a totally different final photo when I crop. I like what you came up with. Getting away from centering everything (interesting discussion as to why centering is the first thought…) can really open up possibilities. Adding more context is one.

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Pingback: Tuesday Photo Challenge – Round Up 143 – Dutch goes the Photo!

  5. Pingback: Single Bloom — Photography Journal Blog – SEO

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.