Two Greater Honeywart Bell Flowers in Fall - it's Indian summer and the greater honeywart flowers decided to make one more show before the cold season will be here for good. Our honeybees are delighted to have another nectar source. Their food is getting spare. Soon they will retrieve into their hives to wait out the winder. If keeping an eye on them to make sure they have enough honey. We feed them if they run low on food.
The view of this photograph is at a low ground-level angle. This gives the viewer the feeling that they are looking directly at this periwinkle flower at eye level.
The atmosphere of this floral is that of sitting or laying under a tree in the shade on a cool Spring morning. It has a sense of peace and quiet.
Macro photography allows me to get close and intimate with my subject matter. It shows the beauty easily overlooked due to our busy lifestyles. My artwork gives the viewer a sense of calm, peace, and relaxation. A reprieve from daily stresses.
As a photographer who comes from the days of film, I do minimal post-processing. Much like I did in the traditional darkroom. I want the viewer to feel like they are right there where my photograph was taken. Creating a visual escape.
Iris Richardson is an artist who is truly gifted and brings a unique blend of skills to her work. With her background in culinary arts, she pursued her passion for photography and later added painting and sculpture to her repertoire. What sets her apart from other artists is her.. Read more…
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands