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Photographing flowers as landscape presents one with an opportunity to discect, to cut away the whole, to explore the parts. Using a wide open lens (in this case f2.8) to assure focus on that area being visually explored and a sturdy tripod to insure the stability of the image, relying on a calm day and adjusting for lighting conditions, one is able to make powerful images that freeze time, thereby creating potential in the artifact preserved.
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