White blooming by X-PaX
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Comments (8)
Kordouane
Very nice picture of these white flowers, a lot of charm, thanks for sharing
moochagoo
Very good composition !
durleybeachbum
Very pretty!
miwi
helanker
SO SO lovely flowers and shot !
Richardphotos
they are beautiful and a sharp focus
FredNunes
Presented beautifully in this capture with this background.
anahata.c
Traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese artist have painted flowers-on-branches for centuries; and they often use the most wonderful compositions: They paint the branches coming in from the sides, or from the top, or from the bottom---off-center compositions, where the branch and flowers seem to have "dropped in," or "floated in" to the painting. You have such a composition here. I love how the flowering branch 'drops in' from nowhere, and brings its light and beauty into the frame, like a gift. And your background is a beautiful sea of soft greens, yellows and whites (with a few blues too): Wonderful bokeh. Another beautiful shot from you.
(Here's one of the most famous of those paintings I mentioned: "Five-Colored Parakeet," which is in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The branches come into the painting from the bottom, but note how the artist spreads them across the frame. It's a dark jpg, but a lot of those old Silk paintings got dark, due to age and the nature of the silk. Below that is a Google link for "Song Dynasty Chinese Branch Flower Painting"---just glance at the thumbnails, and you'll see how deft and articulate those old artists were at painting subjects from "one side". If you go down 4 rows, the left-most image is a famous painting by Ma Yuan, with everything coming out of the lower left. See how he paints the branches reaching out like a 'canopy'---a balance to all intensity in the corner. Anyway, here are the 2 links if you want them: I've always felt you had something in common with these artists---
(this takes a second to load) https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/five-colored-parakeet-on-a-blossoming-apricot-tree-29081
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1299&bih=1265&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=AKQfW4qyAsn4jwTF8KH4Ag&q=song+dynasty+chinese+branch+flower+painting&oq=song+dynasty+chinese+branch+flower+painting&gs_l=img.3...3855.5080.0.5303.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c.1.64.img..0.0.0....0.tv_h7r_skGk#imgrc=2xf1RVN4C0l3YM:)