White & Caramel hairy flower head 1
The hues and patina in this shot, in the very late afternoon pale light, remind me of some of the old masters’ paintings, Renoir, Titian, Velasquez, Rembrandt et al.
There’s something of the same dark shadowed look of them, the implication of other detail not entirely visible, the juxtaposition of untypical colourings (in the small mauve buds on the bottom left of shot).
The almost-disappeared light gives it that feel and , for once, there was no breeze and perfectly still air so these very movable heads could stay immobile long enough to shoot them crisply. (you can cut them off their stem and take them to a studio and try and light it ‘cleverly’ but it will never be the same nor as authentic as to find out how to shoot them in situ and anyway, why kill off something so beautiful ;’just’ for some apparent but definitely not essential so0called ‘Human need’)