Showing posts with label Cosmos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosmos. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 September 2022

Cosmos


 


It is over two weeks since I posted last and it is incredible because I have so much to get through, but after long days at work mostly in front of my computer I just haven't really felt like taking more time looking at a screen and concentrating on processing images to share.
That being said today and over the next few days I can see myself spending an awful lot of time sorting through files and photos so perhaps there will be more to see. Who knows this might not even be my only post for today...
For today though I have selected two shots of a variety of Cosmos, a plant from the daisy family I believe. This one has luscious pink petals and a radiant yellow centre which really made it stand out. The texture of the petals as they curl seems to give movement to the flower even though it is perfectly still.
In the first image I just adjusted the contrast a little but in the second I wanted to try a completely different treatment, converting it to black and white, pulling up the contrast and increasing the blacks and shadows to create what I think is a really effective image. I love it, the movement in this image, to me at least, has the feel of fire and smoke. Maybe it is just me but however it looks to you I hope you will agree that it is a pretty cool photo.

Thursday, 29 August 2019

Bitter sweet



I love chocolate it is good for you, I love flowers too so when I spotted this beautiful Chocolate Cosmos I had to get a picture. It is such a  rich and warm brown just like chocolate and in the summer sun it looked absolutely glorious. The flower is not fully out but it still caught my eye. 

Saturday, 30 September 2017

Out Of This World


This humble Honey Bee is taking a short break on the petals of a Cosmos flower. 

I was going to post a picture of the centre of the flower because it is quite spectacular when seen close up and they are a lovely flower however I love this shot of the bee and decided that this was the right picture to share today. They are so industrious and having been really busy myself for the past two days I can empathise with the need to stop for a moment and take a breather.