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		<title>Flowers Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 21:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karen Norris</dc:creator>
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Flowers say a thousand words just as pictures do. Flowers available online offer convenience to people who need them. Flowers have a variety of uses, whether it be for celebrations, decorative purposes, mourning or gardening. Online galleries offer images of flowers for use in branding, marketing and other business purposes while online stores offer flower [...]]]></description>
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<p>Flowers say a thousand words just as pictures do. <em><strong>Flowers</strong></em> available <em><strong>online</strong></em> offer convenience to people who need them. Flowers have a variety of uses, whether it be for celebrations, decorative purposes, mourning or gardening. Online galleries offer images of <em><strong>flowers</strong></em> for use in branding, marketing and other business purposes while <em><strong>online</strong></em> stores offer flower ordering services which allows the delivery of <em><strong>flowers</strong></em> all over the world. The beauty of <em><strong>flowers</strong></em> available <em><strong>online</strong></em> is its easy accessibility and convenience all at your fingertips. Whatever the purpose is, <em><strong>flowers</strong></em> can easily be accessed online just as they have been traditionally accessed offline for years.</p>
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		<title>Floral Pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 21:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karen Norris</dc:creator>
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Floral pictures can have that instant emotive effect on people. Whilst fresh flowers fade away eventually, floral pictures have the ability to continuously reflect its beauty onto its surroundings for years to come. Floral pictures capture the beauty of real flowers and let them live on in our lives for as long as we wish. [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>Floral pictures</strong></em> can have that instant emotive effect on people. Whilst fresh flowers fade away eventually, <em><strong>floral pictures</strong></em> have the ability to continuously reflect its beauty onto its surroundings for years to come. <em><strong>Floral pictures</strong></em> capture the beauty of real flowers and let them live on in our lives for as long as we wish. Although <em><strong>floral pictures</strong></em> fail to capture the smell or feel of flowers, they make up for it through their visual beauties which are brought about through the added effects applied by the photographer. <em><strong>Floral pictures</strong></em> serve as great reminders of flowers that were once seen elsewhere and also as a preservation method of floral beauties that once may have existed.</p>
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		<title>General Tips For Flower Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 18:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karen Norris</dc:creator>
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There is nothing more bedazzling than an open field of flowers reaching out from the ground to caress the sun. As any amateur or professional photographer would claim, flowers have always been a staple subject in photography classes, being delivered by the bulk to the studio or having hobbyists going out to various [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>By <a id="link_55" onmouseover="javascript:toggle_visibility('extendbio')" onmouseout="javascript:toggle_visibility('extendbio')" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Timothy_Spencer">Timothy Spencer</a></span></p>
<p>There is nothing more bedazzling than an open field of flowers reaching out from the ground to caress the sun. As any amateur or professional photographer would claim, flowers have always been a staple subject in photography classes, being delivered by the bulk to the studio or having hobbyists going out to various flower markets.</p>
<p>If your conditions for shooting flowers are fixed by a studio, checking the fresh batch of delivery helps you segregate the worn flora from those that can be used. Damaged petals, impurities in the color and how the stems curve are a few things you can look at.</p>
<p>The general guidelines for shooting flowers are really a reflection of the basics of photography. In sum, a photographer should first of all, identify the subject: are you shooting the entire flower arrangement, or are you just highlighting a portion of your subject. Determining your subject will depend on the context of your shoot. Usually, straight out product shots involves having to shoot the entire flower arrangement plus the vase to see the subject in its entirety. Lifestyle shots do not require having to show the entire subject from bud to stem to vase and would rather settle for a creative execution.</p>
<p>Determining the subject also entails the use of some photography tips. The use of patterns or &#8220;abstracting&#8221; flowers is a common tip that you can never go wrong with. Rather than highlighting the flower as well, a flower it would be interesting to see the flower as a mere shape. This means highlighting the flower&#8217;s petal outline, going up close and focusing on the structure of the veins, or going wide and taking a row of flowers as they shoot towards the sky.</p>
<p>A tip when shooting veins is to have a natural backlight behind the flower (an artificial light source like candles or house lights or best of all &#8211; natural, but not direct sunlight) to highlight the lines and patterns The end result is a play with shapes and lines that &#8220;lead&#8221; your eyes to a certain part of the photo. An example of the leading lines technique would be to highlight petal veins that lead your eyes towards the center of the flower bud, which is your main subject. Another example would be to shoot the flower from its side with the stem leading up to the flower bud.</p>
<p>Using leading lines and abstraction techniques are two simple ways to identify and style your subject, specifically with flowers.</p>
<p>This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose &#8211; <a href="http://www.islandrose.net/" target="_blank">Flower Shop Philippines</a> We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can send <a href="http://www.islandrose.net/" target="_blank">Gifts to Philippines</a> or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.</p>
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