Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Return of Spring with Flowers and Bugs, Judy Wilder Dalton

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Spring is bursting out all over and I love finding little creatures in the beautiful blooms.  These were taken on a trip to the Tyler, Texas Azalea Trails in late March.  Somehow the close up of life in these small blooms can be amazing.


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Monday, July 15, 2013

A Taste of Dew - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte

A Taste of Dew - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte



 © Denise Bossarte

Trying out my new Canon camera on the flowers at Hermann Park. 
Thinking of adding this one to the Behind the Scenes portfolio of the backs of flowers.
I love the soft contrast between the colors and the drops of dew holding to the petals.


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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Altered Architecture - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte

Altered Architecture - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte


 © Denise Bossarte

Morning sunlight is wonderful for highlighting these intimate moment with flowers. 
Although the spider might have moved on, her web is still present
and making an interesting architecture of the flower. 


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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Sunflower Showcase - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte

Sunflower Showcase - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte









 © Denise Bossarte

I admit it... I LOVE sunflowers. Especially when back-lit by the morning sun.
Here is a sampling I shot this morning at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center.
Yep, Houston has two arboretums and I love going to both of them.

These are taken with my new macro lens and my new camera,
which I am still learning how to use. 
Just found out today you can dynamically set the focus by moving the 
focus rectangle around on the LCD with your finger! How cool is that!!

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Behind the Scenes M04 - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte

Behind the Scenes M04 - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte

 © Denise Bossarte

Continuing my work at Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens 
 finding photos for a portfolio competition with my theme of
photographing flowers from the back rather than the front.

Even though it was an overcast day, this magenta beauty just glowed with front lighting.
I loved the contrast between the sharp lines in the petals and the soft contours of the stem.

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Roses in Bloom at Hermann Park - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte

 © Denise Bossarte

 © Denise Bossarte


© Denise Bossarte

I got a new camera this week so I took advantage of the slightly overcast weather to try it out. The roses are blooming in Hermann Park and were a perfect challenge for the new lens.
Really like the camera and the flexibility I have with the focus, even on basic camera settings.
Thanks to my husband for helping me purchase the new camera and lenses!!

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Behind the Scenes M02 - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte


Behind the Scenes M02 - Original Photography by Texas Contemporary Artist Denise Bossarte


Continuing my work at Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens 
 finding photos for a portfolio competition with my theme of
photographing flowers from the back rather than the front.
Just loved the play of light on the petals and the shadows the 
overlapping petals made. Also a bit of spider web at the edges!


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