Harshita Sinha

Petals And Pixels: Mastering Flower Photography

Early morning or late afternoon light creates soft, warm tones, perfect for flower photography.

Choose The Right Time Of Day

Natural light is your best friend. Avoid harsh midday sun—opt for diffused light for a more flattering look.

Use Natural Light

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Focus On Composition

Use the rule of thirds. Place the flower slightly off-center and experiment with background blur (bokeh) to highlight your subject.

Don’t be afraid to get up close! Different angles offer unique perspectives—try shooting from above, side, or at ground level.

Get Close And Experiment With Angles

Capture Texture And Detail

Flowers are full of texture! Zoom in on petals, stems, and dew droplets to showcase the intricate beauty.

Experiment With Backgrounds

A clean, simple background makes the flower pop. Use a blurry background (bokeh) to ensure the focus stays on your subject.

Edit To Enhance, Not Overwhelm

After capturing your shots, use editing to enhance colors and details, but avoid over-editing. Keep it natural.

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