Abstract rendering of a purple iris
just a wee something for the blue room …
same flower sc work … dry brushed and background enhanced
dahlia
Abstract pair of daisies, by TBealle, Atlanta, GA A different view, perspective, and colors of two daisies. I wanted to see a little glow and try something new : )
Photographed in the Mt Cootha Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, Australia. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art
Two blue rose silhouettes
Pink flower on a palm of a hand
Blue Passion Flower (Passiflora caerulea) Digital reflex camera. / iso 100, f4, 1/800 sec., 50 (75) mm. macro Thank you for your attention. Top ten in the challenge Blue and White
Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Collective Collage
Abstract view of a rose petal. Photography. Canon EOS 30D SLR In the book “The Art of Color” by Johannes Itten, all colors have mentally and emotionally expressive values. He states, “Yellow on red is a loud joyful noise, like trumpets on Easter Morn. Its splendor sends forth a mighty knowledge and affirmation. Where red meets yellow, there is “red-orange, it is dense and opaque, glowing as if filled with inner warmth. The warmness of Red is intensified to fiery strength in red-orange. Passionate physical love grows forth in red-orange. Where yellow meets orange, the yellow looks like a purer, lighter orange. The two colors together are like strong morning sun on ripening wheatfields.” Yellow represents truth, understanding, and knowledge. Yellow helps us to “see the light”, and brings us to the realization of the previously hidden truth. When the two colors are used together: Red is power, and yellow is knowledge, when they blend together to make orange, the result is proud self respect. Johnnes Itten’s color theory is very interesting. . You can read more about it in his major work “The Art of Color” published in 1961, or by reading his digest version “Itten: The Elements of Color” in 1970.
Daisy Petal Abstract – Extreme Macro
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Polyptych made up of untouched macro photographs. / Best viewed LARGE
View other work from this series Untouched macro photograph of light dancing on a tulip petal. / Best viewed LARGE
View other work from this series Untouched macro photograph of a tulip. / Best viewed LARGE
View other work from this series Untouched macro photograph of a tulip. / Best viewed LARGE
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