This week’s len artist photo challenge #13 encourages us to look up.
When I am taking photos of flowers I sometimes like to get the perspective of looking up.

Silhouette of poppy seed heads
During our summer visit to Wales, I kept seeing these willowherb flowers. Here they were growing on a tall soil roadside bank, allowing me to look up and get the blue sky background.

Willowherb against blue sky
Also in Wales these beautiful rose where climbing up an arbor in a garden.

Roses
Beautiful from such a different perspective. Love the blue sky background
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Yes, blue skies make a big difference!
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It’s good sometimes to get an ant’s eye view!
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Indeed Eliza. Looking at things differently make us appreciate the world a bit more!
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I especially love your shot of the roses, Murtagh. Beautiful and delicate.
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Thank you.
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Isn’t it just great to get shots with blue sky behind? Cool photos! 😉
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Thank you 🙂
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On of the products of poppies can make you see many a thing, but seeing a silhouette of them is preferable. Like that photo
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Glad you like it
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Very lovely snaps 🙂
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Thank you:)
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Such a technique seems to preserve the grandeur of the plant. Size is no longer in the equation. Love it.
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Glad you like it:)
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