Sunflower, bows out for the season. This portrait of a sunflower was made in a doorway, illuminated by sunlight, with a shadowed room as backdrop. Pine Siskins and American Goldfinches are in a feeding frenzy on these plants right now. I’ve made portraits of those birds on the sunflowers before. I thought it is time for a portrait of the source of food that sustains them. Thanks for looking. G
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6 thoughts on “Sunflower, Bows Out For Season”
Hello Geraint,
I’m in Taos this weekend and was wondering if you would be at your gallery? Would enjoy meeting you and discussing your workshops. Thanks!!
Peter
Thanks Peter. Thank you for the email. I look forward to it if it works out on your next visit. G
This one really sings! The black background, the almost gray stalk, and then the almost gold dried petals combine for a beautiful image. An excellent execution of your concept.
Works for people too as you know. Thank you Ron. G
What a fantastic photo. such a contrast between the orange and black.
Thank you Elizabeth. I hope Wales has a glowing autumn. G