Cactus
Finding new ways to express common subjects is one of the challenges the photo-artist faces every time they present an image to the public. This can be done by finding a new angle of view, a different crop, tighter shot, better light, computer manipulation, etc. If our images are to standout they must have something new to say about familiar subjects.
The photographer of this common image elected to use the computer to create his vision. By converting sixty percent of the image to black and white and selectively leaving a portion in color the layout takes on a new feel and meaning. The photo-artist came in close to eliminate background distractions. This particular type of plant has very graceful curves to the leaves that have grace and flow.
I like the way the creator of this image elected to have the green wash on the surface behind the protruding cone. The photographer may wish to take another pass at removing all the unwanted color down in the lower left hand corner, there is still a hint of green in that area.
PS: This plant is not a cactus, its a succulent.
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August 28th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
I did not have to travel very far to photograph succulent. Thanks for pointing out that it is not a cactus. While the original image looked nice in color, a little photoshop editing using the “mask” of a copy of the background gave me a new interpertation.