Hi
Not had much time to get anything done recently really. Just busy generally. Think it must be "that" time of year, not that I've done much preparation for Christmas yet. My older son was 16 the other week, and that signals the start of a long line of family and friend birthdays which carries on to February. And of course Christmas is in there too. And there's school exams to get the kids ready for, the cold weather and darker evenings to deal with, general coughs and colds and sniffles to sort out...
So today, while I was at Tesco, I treated myself to a cheap bunch of flowers, to try and lift the mood a bit. Lovely, white chrysanthemums. Plain and simple in their beauty. Now, as a child, I never particularly cared for chrysanths, even though my Nanna used to grow and show them, but now I adore their simple daisy-like form.
When photographing flowers, I used always to put them against a contrasting background, but I was flipping through a flower photography book some time ago, and the photographer used backgrounds almost identical in colour to the flower, and I adored the effect. This is something which I now try and do, the effect is so relaxing to the eye.
In this one I tried lighting the white background to enhance the whiteness, but the effect was too "glary", so I reverted to natural light for the whole image. I rather like it, I hope you do too.
Sx