By using a white background, soft-box, and placing the object (flower) 10 feet away from the background, I was able to photograph this beauty. I placed the flower almost 10 feet away from the background to prevent, interrupting shadows from the flower. The soft-box was on a side, higher than the flower to cast an attractive shadow. As we can see, the background color is warm for the eyes and the flower stands out really good. I consider this photograph to be one of the best because we can see not just the flower but also the details within the flower. Example take a closely look at the purple stigma; it’s just gorgeous. Finally, using the rule of thirds, the flower is place just on the right corner so the viewers’ eyes can rest and to give a more professional feeling or reaction.
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