Today I decided to use cool tones in rose photography. I think the cold tones reflected on the leaves create a nice blue tint that is great for red roses. I slightly increased the saturation of the red so that the roses can stand out as much as possible from the green leaves.
Red roses had a slightly dried appearance as the wilting process had already begun. It seems to me that it looks just as beautiful if the roses had just opened up. Thanks to the withering process, the tips of the petals acquired a dark burgundy hue, which, in my opinion, could most decorate the appearance of red roses and give them a certain elegance.
I also found a single rose that was still in the process of growing and had a closed bud, and this is amazing because, along with wilting roses, it stood out and was unique in its form.
In general, roses are stunning flowers that have their own ideal structure for building petals with their velvety appearance and wonderful aroma. Even in spite of the fading appearance, the roses do not lose their beauty and look incredible at every stage of their life.