Meet The Flowers
Shot in the flower gardens of greenwich park,
London.
Meet The Flowers belongs to the following groups:
Abstracts from Nature and Vibrant Plants Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Christopher Da...
Great use of depth of field. I love the way you can see the hairs on the stalk of the flowers in the foreground! Amazing detail mate!
Emma Anderson
Brilliant DOF. Colours are fantastic.
beckie
Love this, such bright colours!
Jeff Burns
stunning colors. fabulous shot. prefect composition
Darren Burdell
Love the colour contrast and the use of the DoF…great shot!
Tonya Alexander
Great contrast and deph in this wonderful picture! It’s gorgeous, and the flowers are gorgeous too! Tonya
Dakolina
Beautiful light, composition, colors, and of course subject!
David Barnes
Hi – nice depth of field and perspective here, and the colours really “pop”!
Mark Adams
The depth and color are just incredible. Great detail.
pmistric
Beautiful shot. The DOF is excellent.
wolfllink
Wow The colors are jumping right off the screan! This is Awesome Great work!
Lesley Smither...
Just beautiful and a really good composition.
Kevin Kroeker
fantastic work Andrew!
LocoCow
Wonderful Colors and Composition.
Bigcity
Excellent shot.
sweetscent62
Gorgeous image Andrew..it’s almost 3D..I feel like I can touch them! well done! Wendy
hollys1wedding
Nice shot love the balance
Andrew James M...
thanks for all your comments guy’s.
Jamie Lee
Excellent capture, great dof, detail and color
Faith Puleston
Most beautiful shot, Andrew! Good luck with your studies. You have an eye for beauty!
terrylazar
This shot is excellent.
Tom Gomez
Beautifull constructed photograph
Nikki Trexel
this is absolutely beautiful. i love the depth, and i also LOVE the color. so vivid and yet so genuine! awesome, instant favorite of mine.
Hope Roberts
We both love flowers
Hope
stephaniek
Great Photo!!
Laura Cutmore
so beautiful x
Dayonda
Excellent—great how you caught the sweep of the ess-curve going back to the horizon.