Look and feel then carnation

@m1alsan · 2025-10-16 11:45 · Photography Lovers

When photographing flowers, I don’t want to just show how they look — I want to see ignored details and sometimes I am curious how they blend in with the background. These four images are from one of those quiet moments when I was experimenting with light and background, trying to express the beauty that I see in a carnation. Every small petal, every gentle curve felt like a brush stroke, and the light was the paint.

The first photo I used the natural diffused light in the balcony. The light was touching the pink petals with calm rhythm. In the background, a faint green tone appeared — it was actually a flower pot. I didn’t plan it, but I liked how it balanced the color and gave a soft contrast to the pink. It is fascinating to explore different angles and feeling the “aha” moment.

![DSCF4735.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/m1alsan/23vhuAibxgSc9ek5cWg6XtMoywi6xS1594Eme93TLZ58NH6dytWQqrMAnqHX6GrwCtTQt.jpg)
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For the next shots, I changed my idea and worked more with shadows. I wanted the softness to speak. I used darker backgrounds and shallow focus to separate the delicate edges. The fine texture of the petals, especially where light touched the thin ridges, looked almost like silk. I wasn’t aiming for sharp or perfect details; I guess these two images are something that feels more like a memory, like how the flower stays in your mind after you look away.

![DSCF4765.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/m1alsan/23wMULUFiaZ3psoamfb5ALAu4V7ii9eUZWLnMt6afcfQC4EbTcaUZUiMB3nrdBsFu2jpk.jpg)
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What if the stigma alternate with the colors of a rainbow? This question led me to generate below GIF with an AI tool:

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![DSCF4760.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/m1alsan/23wCHzz3wVCjaZmRe7RwJkZLUdASfodUa8QpMGowLRoM8L8cMF4a9nLXMUCuT5FKAfGkW.jpg)
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In the last one, I placed a small light source behind the petals. I wanted to see how the inner parts would glow, almost like a living thing. The deep pink and red tones blended softly, giving a sense of warmth and movement. It was not easy to catch the right exposure — and I still had to correct it during post edit. I focused slowly, keeping the tiny pistil visible, curling like a secret inside the bloom.

![DSCF4783.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/m1alsan/23xyTFRAa7UPzmiMq3BHhKqrZa5xxLUPwa4h6Q8CQGkbY8fWWKbYseN2F1ryYZMp8TS5T.jpg)
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Then again with the help of AI, I generated below GIF, a fairy carnation.

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Photographing these carnations reminded me that beauty doesn’t shout; it whispers. It lives in those small transitions — how one petal hides another, how a shadow moves quietly across a surface. Every attempt was an experiment, a small conversation between light, color, and patience. Mostly patience :)

All the best…



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