I haven't been been able to do much photography lately but noticed the other night that many of my epiphyllums (orchid cactus) have decided to bloom. I couldn't resist! This is a one that was just beginning to open on Saturday evening.
2 flashes - one behind, the other above and slightly to the right of the flower. Topaz adjust, topaz denoise. I actually had to tone down the colors a bit - these flowers are very vibrant and beautiful.
If you have PS, I might have used Image/Selective Color to bring out the image a little more, while not boosting the vibrance excessively. Additionally, a light touch of Brush Strokes/Accent Edges would have helped define the image a little. I also might have added a little to the top and bottom of the image and removed the small stamen on the right border center.
Maureen, what a beautiful flower. Just today I was looking at my Amaryllis that I overwintered and now is at peak bloom - I too was thinking that if I had time the flower would be a good candidate for this week's theme.
Maybe just a tad more room on the bottom. Beautiful colors and very interesting stamen and stigma.
What an intensely colored image! What impact! I also think a tiny bit more room on the bottom and the eviction of the one stamen on the right side of the frame will help. I'm wavering back and forth on the bright white center - but I do like how you angled this and got that area in the bottom ROT's area.
What a very cool looking flower, Maureen. Good job with the flash to bring out the detail, and vibrant, color. Has a nice glow to it. Some good suggestions above to make an even stronger image. Nicely done!
This image takes me into another world--one that seems unreal but is beautiful. Wonderful composition--I'm mesmerized by the source of those lines and the curves. Great use of lighting.