Photographing wildflowers
Focus on one flower so that it will be the sharpest part of the image, zoom in and capture only the flower with a nice blurred background.
Be creative and try flower photography – artistry. Try some different angles for more interesting images, playful flowers and dancing leaves.
Dandelions are so beautiful like little suns.
You can capture bees, bugs, butterflies, spiders on flowers with great detail, even little sparows that loves flower seeds.
Enjoy the wildflowers in full bloom right now.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #142 – You Pick It!
CMMC – April Close Up or Macro
colors and letters – letter D (wildflowers)
Beautiful wild flowers
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So many lovely photos 🙂 🙂
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Truly enjoyed your wildflowers! So beautiful!
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Thank you, so glad you enjoyed these wildflowers! 🙂
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♥
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Thank you for sharing your tips.
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Oh what a beautiful post for this week’s challenge. I love your poppy series. 😀
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Most welcome
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Lovely images Maria – you’re so right about the blooming wildflowers these days. I’ve been doing an online class with Kathleen Clemons who is really a master of flower photography. She has some wonderful suggestions and techniques. I especially loved your opening poppy image.
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Thanks very much Tina, my favorite as well. And thank you for mention KC, I just visited her site and I agree with you, indeed wonderful.
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Beautiful!
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A beautiful wildflower series. Thank you for sharing!
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