Late winter and the first days of spring bring the annual orchid show to the Missouri Botanical Garden (home of Juno, seen in Monday's post). If I get there to take pictures it's usually on closing day, which is what happened a couple of weeks ago.
It's indoors, which makes for interesting light. There are windows high up over stone walls. So, soft illumination from above and dark foliage behind the flowers. Pop a little fill flash on the blossoms and you get dramatic results. These are a couple of my favorites. We'll show a few more.
It's indoors, which makes for interesting light. There are windows high up over stone walls. So, soft illumination from above and dark foliage behind the flowers. Pop a little fill flash on the blossoms and you get dramatic results. These are a couple of my favorites. We'll show a few more.
Kauniita - kovasti kauniita ovat 'Kesän-Kukat'...
ReplyDeleteTerveisiä Suomesta Kuusamosta.
Meillä kevät tulee vauhdilla.
Joutsenet ja muut muuttajat alkavat tulla reviireillee.
Eko
http://eskoalamaunu.blogspot.fi/
Your latest have me 'seeing' sure signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots Bob, perfect backlighting..can I ask which of your cameras you used here?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBob used his Canon EOS 5D Mark III. And he really nailed both photos. I know that because you can see that info at flickr.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Bob, especially the second one.
ReplyDeleteWell aren't you and Wayne getting all in the mood for Spring!!!
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