Pattern Recognition

Tully Rohrer

July 18th, 2006

As I’ve mentioned before, color is an amazing thing. Situations with extreme color, like this shot from earlier this year, are certainly dazzling to the eye. Unfortunately, the color often drowns out the shape of the subject (admittedly, in that older photo, the color was the subject, but I will assume you get the idea). In this case, I wanted to take the color out to focus on the amazing shape of this flower, and I am rather pleased with the result… an almost abstract image of a simple everyday scene.

Little bit strange. :-)

tetsuJuly 18th, 2006

Very nice perpective and details. Looks to me like a picture out of an electron-microscope, cool.

UweJuly 18th, 2006

Haha, yes, perhaps a bit strange, but I think that’s what’s so interesting about color… you take the color out of your average everyday flower, and all of a sudden the shape seems ”strange”.

TullyDecember 16th, 2007

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