Whether it’s strong colours, minimalist backgrounds or elaborate structures – there are many aspects of our environment that become something special with the right lighting. With this week’s selection, the gallery’s photographers have once again proven that it only takes simple tools and the right idea to create amazing images.
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Heather Love
Heather Love
(Image: Kmins)
Photographer Caymans has his picture Heather Love A successful animal portrait. Decorated with purple flowers, the tomcat’s fur is shown to its best advantage and creates a clear contrast with its surroundings. This makes it stand out and draws attention without distracting too much from other elements in the image. The blur in the foreground and the focus of the animal, which is not clearly focused on the viewer, gives the viewer the feeling of observing the tomcat incognito without being discovered.
Garden flower
Garden flower
(Image: Daborius)
Daborius is already known in the gallery for his colourful and dazzling plant paintings. With Garden flower He shows us another example of his photographic creativity. The beautiful bokeh in the background and the bright colors of the flowers create a combination that leaves us mesmerized. The clearly set focus point ensures that the focus is on the flower and is complemented by the bright background. A successful work of art.
Shadow Game 2
Shadow Game 2
(Image: Khan)
Backlit shots are not uncommon in macro photography, but Khan chose this one for his image Shadow Game 2 A perspective you don’t see very often. Capturing the silhouette of a dragonfly through the leaf of a corn plant creates this unusual but striking composition. In addition to the outline of the insect, the structure of the plant also attracts attention and creates a beautiful frame.
Why
Why
(Image: Gabby Hampe)
“In today’s age, many people ask themselves”Why” or “why”. To me it says “Why“For the artistic field. I am currently thinking about where AI will prevail in the art world. In my opinion, artworks created with words (or copied signs) are not real and are not based on their own originality. That’s why I try to do this, to focus more on real digital art and painting,” Gaby Hampe says about her photo. She created it from an acrylic painting and a portrait photograph.
hello?
hello?
(Image: Dasflosen)
The northern lights shine in green, blue and purple in the photo hello? By Florian Schickling (dasFLOSEN). “The photo was taken in the Allgäu on the night of May 10 to 11, 2024. The night when the Northern Lights could be seen in many areas around the world where they are not normally seen. Because I didn’t know how long it would last, and I didn’t want to waste time unnecessarily, I walked to a hill just a kilometer from the front door, I found the telephone pole to be an exciting element, so that I didn’t just have “sky” photos. The night was truly magical.
float
float
(Image: LGFocused)
Reflection is the key word in the picture float From LG Focus. The surface of the water gives the impression that branches extend both upwards and downwards. This scene looks a little unreal as the distinction between the two parts of the image is blurred. Only a slight disturbance of the water at the bottom of the picture breaks the illusion and gives the scene a natural atmosphere.
I am the most beautiful here
I am the most beautiful here
(Image: ek3108)
Many eyes look at the viewer I am the most beautiful here From ek3108. The colors and patterns are almost hypnotic. You don’t even know where to look first. The feathered eyes stand out thanks to the peacock circle’s format-filling mount. The bird’s blue neck and head form the center of the shot, while the tail feathers draw the eye outward.
You can find an overview of all this week’s photos here:
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Canon EOS R6 | 135mm | ISO 320 | f/1.8 | 1/1000s
(Image: Kmins)
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