Fine Art Flora

I have decided to use the category name ‘Fine Art Flora’ to replace ‘Flora & Fauna Photography’. Why? Well partly because I won’t be taking many ‘fauna’ photographs and partly because it reflects the type of image I’m looking at creating.

Mombretia (Crocosmia) leaf after rain

So what are ‘fine art flora‘ photographs?

These are images of plants and flowers captured for their aesthetic quality rather than to create a record of the subject. In other words, they are intended as an image to be viewed for pleasure as opposed to be used as an identification aid; to be viewed on the wall rather than in a plant encyclopaedia.

Follow my journey as I explore the garden with a new vision.

Tulip (tulipa)
Wild garlic (Allium ursinum)
Rhododendron flower
Japanese Camellia (Camellia japonica)

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