"Every technique assumes that you will use the whole frame as we learned in Lesson 1. Now, how do we arrange the elements into a balanced composition?"
"Learning how to read the quality of light is the single most important skill in good garden photography. Even a good composition will fail if the light is bad."
"So far, in these lessons on garden photography, we have explored the rudiments of composition and light in making good garden photos. In this lesson, we step back and begin to analyze why we take pictures"
"This lesson in the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop covers a wide range of ideas to help you create your own style, to provoke and inspire your viewers."
Prints beginning at $30 with optional framing. Also available as Notecards.
Printed on a cream border including Title and PhotoBotanic Press edition.
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Palm Rays - Palma de Guadelupe first appeared in The PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop: Lesson 2.3 Leading Lines.
Limited edition of 5 signed 20 x 30 Giclée prints. Printed on archival watercolor paper and signed next to the title.This PhotoBotanic illustration is on buff background. Camellia 'Tulip Time' is an "extraction" of the flower from the garden.
Limited Edition Giclée Print, Signed by Saxon Holt
From the book 100 Old Roses for the American Garden
Centered on heavy watercolor 11x14 archival paper, the lined "book" image is 8 x 10.5.
Austrian Copper is an early species hybrid of Rosa foetida bicolor
Limited Edition Giclée Print, Signed by Saxon Holt
From the book 100 Old Roses for the American Garden
Centered on heavy watercolor 11x14 archival paper, the lined "book" image is 8 x 10.5.
Belle of Portugal is a Climber from 1900, its nodding flowers are especially dramatic when viewed from below.