Photography
Related: About this forumIt was an overcast day for El Segundo's Farmer's Market . . .



I still managed to find some beauty . . .
SheltieLover
(74,979 posts)Ty for sharing!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)underpants
(193,817 posts)Thank you.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)What a lovely thing to say.
Deuxcents
(24,706 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)Biophilic
(6,261 posts)The thing Ive always treasured about flowers, especially roses and others with deep, dense pedals and color is their ability to stand out even without bright sunshine. The pedals are so deep with color that they radiate even without bright light. Thanks. Your farmers market shots are always a treat.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)You explained something that I hadn't realized: how flowers with deep, dense petals radiate even without bright light.
I will remember.
Diamond_Dog
(39,060 posts)Im drawn to the first one, especially . something about the group together taken from up above. Its very different and I like it! TY for sharing these, Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)I realized when I was setting up the shot, that from above would be very effective. I was very pleased when I saw my result.
My pleasure to share, always!
LoisB
(12,008 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)MN2theMax
(2,130 posts)I can add lmost smell them.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)I'm glad you enjoyed them this much.
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)The soft pinks and yellows in the first photo are sublime.
My first floral shots at Longwood on Tuesday were taken under a cloudy sky. The colors were richer than the floral shots I took under a clear sky in the afternoon. Overcast = No harsh shadows. On the other hand, my landscapes and tree shots benefitted from the late afternoon sun.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,672 posts)I'm so glad to have found that overcast is good for shooting flowers! That's going to be useful; our spring season tends to be very gray.
Sublime is a word I don't hear too often. Thank you for that.