I haven’t posted a flower shot in a long time, and I don’t usually photograph symmetrical subjects symmetrically. But since this daffodil is a symmetrical flower, I decided to share its portrait for the challenge.
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I love yellow flowers and I love symmetry, so it’s a win-win in my mind. 🙂
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Thank you, Carrie. I love yellow flowers too. Daffodils are the best!
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Mmm, I can smell it from here. And by “here,” I mean “under 18 feet of snow.” 😛
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I know, Jennifer! Just think how happy those daffodils are gonna be when they can pop their heads up after all that snow melts! (And you too!)
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Beautiful yellow color, Cathy! I’m in awe of the lighting you captured!
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Thank you, Amy. I have a couple of 3500K studio lights and it’s fun to play with them. My goal this year is to conquer flash photography which I have never completely “gotten.” I’m getting better at using a strobe underwater, but there is so much you can do with a flash if you know how.
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That sounds like another level of photography, Cathy! I love this one. The angle, proportion, color, and lighting are just so perfect and beautiful. Congratulations!
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Thank you!
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Well done Cathy! That perfectly proportioned beautiful flower nails the theme. The bright yellow pops nicely against the black background, too. Of course, my comment is saying exactly what any sap or sap-ette can clearly see.
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Thanks, V! And thank for always taking the time to come look and share your comments. Hope you’re having a nice Valentines weekend.
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Your posts are ones I always look forward to, Cathy. I love your photographs. You have a great eye!
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And I hope that you and Peter ate having a great V-day weekend, too!
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That’s a gorgeous photo, Cathy, and it makes me yearn for spring!
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Thank you, Mary! You’ve had some serious weather up there too. I thought a little springtime flower power might cheer everyone up. And Happy Valentine’s Day!
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PurFeKt 😎
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Thanks, Q!
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I love your asymmetrical photo of symmetry. That looks like a spot of pure sunshine, a welcome sight indeed on yet another cold, grey, black and white morning.
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Thanks, Leon. Boy, you guys are getting the brunt of Winter this year! Hang in there, the daffodils will be coming soon!
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Beautifully done. To me, what makes the image is the fact the flower is not huge, but off to the side, and in right proportion to the black makes it pop.
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Thank you, Frank. I’m glad you liked it!
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