“In nature, light creates the color. In the picture, color creates the light.”
– Hans Hoffman
01) Pink Flowers – Arnab Sanyal
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A depiction of pink-colored flowers with part of a wooden fence and plants in the background. There appears to be a depth-of-field effect, further putting the focus on the foreground of the photograph.
02) Untitled – Dylan Barron
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This scene depicts a clearing in the midst of a vast forest, with a large mountain dominating a large portion of the background. The clouds in the sky serve to put emphasis on just how tall the mountain is, especially when considering that the summit extends beyond them.
03) Untitled – Nicholas White
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A showcase of an array of flower buds at a tilted angle. Not only can the texture of the petals be observed, but the pink coloration of the plants serves to contrast the darker, more “brown” colors in the background.
04) Nice Pic I Took – Julian Mowery
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An array of golden-colored plants against an almost pitch-black background. The area near the upper portion of the plants is more well-lit than the bottom, creating an interesting gradient effect.
05) Untitled – Mussie Ambaye
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A close-up of a purple flower, highlighting the texture of the petals and the inside portion of the plant.