Sun's out: Exploring the Beauty of Flowers [Macro Shots and Post-Processing]


@Lackofcolor walks ahead, she stops to take a brief moment so she can just give me a look. Yeah... She looks at me and starts laughing. "You're so slow".

My blood results came back after almost 3 months after my last check-up. I was having issues with my liver, but apparently, there was a lot of other stuff going on that required immediate attention. So, these last couple of months I've changed quite a bit of my lifestyle. Except for moving around. I wanted to check out how much food and nutrients could affect the body (and mind).

Well, despite the fact that I get tired easily after walking, or moving around like a friggin' slowpoke, I'm feeling much better mentally and I can feel the urge of 'change' going through my brain. Before this, there wasn't much of it or any at all. So, here it's safe to say that changing my food schedule had a huge impact on how I was feeling. Now I just need to continue this pace moving forward, and literally start moving forward with my feet.

Today, the Sun's out, so there is no excuse to not take @lackofcolor outside to catch some Sunlight and vitamin D. We've been walking near a park a few weeks ago as well where I have taken some photographs as well with a wide-angle. In this post, I'll show a few macro shots that I took with my Sony A7RII, 50mm f/1.4, and reverse ring. Quite fun!

I felt like a tourist lmao.



Post-Processing

The processing part of flowers can be tricky. Absolutely. While they are already quite photogenic from themselves, finding the right balance between the colors and vibes can be an adventure on its own.

For example, all of these 7 photographs were taken on the same day, within a timeframe of 1-2 hours. Which basically means you should be expecting similar-styled photographs, right? The dandelion for example is a good example that shows the different styles of post-processing.

Finding and creating suitable styles is a good training practice to step up your post-processing game with Camera RAW files. The buttercup (it's a buttercup, right? I'm a dude, so forgive me for not knowing more than Roses and Tulips. The Buttercup looks like it's near Sunset/Blue Hour, or maybe photographed in a studio if I removed the background in post-edit.

Besides creating different styles over and over again, once you make a habit out of it, you'll end up making unique styles for any photographs that are perfect to your liking.





What is your favorite photograph?

It was fun, and personally, it was good to get out again and move my feet. Flowers aren't usually my cup of tea, but they were a great excuse for me to take a small break in between. Don't tell @lackofcolor... But! If you do like flowers, and photographs of flowers, let me know which one you like the most, and if you could... tell me why you like it :D

Cheers,
Ruben

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