I bought these small Mums for the flower photography on-line course I'm taking with Kathleen Clemons.
Natural light, 185mm macro, 2 sec., f32, ISO 200, two textures by Coffee Shop .
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I bought these small Mums for the flower photography on-line course I'm taking with Kathleen Clemons.
Natural light, 185mm macro, 2 sec., f32, ISO 200, two textures by Coffee Shop .
Nicely done. The background works very nicely with the subject in terms of color and the vignette. I like the petals fading into the background. Did you apply one or both textures over the flower and mask part of it away?
Thanks, Dennis.
I did not mask away flower areas, though I often do.
Here are the textures I used. It turns out I used 3, one of which I don't know the origin.
1st Texture: Blend Mode: Darker Color at 46% opacity (which I applied second)
2nd Texture: Blend Mode: Multiply at 87% opacity (which I applied first)
3rd Texture: Blend Mode: Multiply at 32% opacity (which I applied last)
I don't have a formula for using textures. It is largely a matter of trial and error. The Blend modes I use most are Multiply and Soft light.
Thanks, Anita. I know what you mean about trial and error. It was good of you to show the textures in your response. I like the combined effect you got, and I think the third one pulled everything together very nicely with the pink in the interior and the yellow on the edges -- opposite to what was in the flower.
Lovely image Anita! The textures are very nice and perfect for the image.
Note: I'm posting this link to Robin Mead's digital backgrounds like I used in the girl image here so you will be sure to see it. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CreativeDownloads You are granted extended rights to use them other than to sell them as-is.
Wonderful image and treatment, Anita. Methinks YOU could be teaching a course on flower photography. :-)
Really pretty Anita, I love how your flowers melt into the background in subtle ways. Nice warm and dreamy colors to warm up the cold winter.
Thank you, Kerry.
I see a lovely coffee table book of Flowers in your future, another lovely image...well done
DO IT!! This is gorgeous -- as usual!
Ditto all the complimentary remarks and especially the flower book idea:S3:
Very nice Anita, I hope you are challenging yourself, she is one of my favourite flower photographers. The textures work well here and I like the placement to the left.