"Taupe (grey-brown coloured) still life with flowers: The hydrangea leaf in the light" is a macro photo of a leaf of the hydrangea that has already partially decayed, allowing you to beautifully see the vein structure of the leaf.
If you zoom in on the work, you can clearly see the vein structure at the top two leaves. The leaves are very fragile and thin, making the veins stand out beautifully.
The colours give this work a soft, calm look. The many different shades of grey-brown (beige, taupe and sometimes almost greyish) ensure this, among other things. The background also has a light grey-brown colour and the leaf reflects in the background.
When taking this photo, I chose a shallow depth of field. the further back you look, the blurrier the leaf becomes. This (together with the lighting) creates depth in the work.
The leaf lies on a mirrored surface that does have a texture. As a result, there is no tight shadow, but an almost painterly reflection.
This work could, for example, hang beautifully as a wall decoration in the waiting room, bedroom, hallway or simply above the sofa in the living room! Also beautiful on the wall in a meeting room (business).
©Marjolijn van den Berg
In 2016 Marjolijn van den Berg graduated for professional photography. She likes to experiment with light and different shapes, colors and materials... Read more…