Colour photography is fascinated by the way light and colours interact to produce an impression on our eyes. Here I have induced a deliberate narrow depth of field to create an impressionistic autumn image.
The Launceston City Park has a large collection of diverse Dahlias. I can't tell you what those red ones are, but they look like Catherine Wheels spinning in the breeze.
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An enticing open arched doorway. But once again the contrast in the light and colour within and on the exterior wall is what interests me.
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My title deflects from the fact this is a Gambier Jane Dahlia. wildvioletflowerfarm.com.au/shop-dahlia-tubers-page-one
It's a beautiful flower, but here I'm more interested in the light.
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The colours outside this conservatory rival those of the flowers inside.
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Although we are in Launceston's City Park, this scene would not look out of place in Andalusia.
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