




Dear Everyone:
With Spring pending I wanted
to capture the feeling of
wild flowers in a forrest/woods.
The flowers had to be white.
The backdrop had to imply
moss and lichen and tree trunks.
Rather than creating a backdrop
in the studio I thought why
not go outdoors and photograph
the flowers, purchased in a store,
actually posed in nature.
I liked the results so much
that I have decided to do a
series of store-bought bouqets
posed in the outdoor environment.
I have already completed the second
item in the series. To be posted
tomorrow.
See what you think of this first
entry - today's selection
Have a have-a-walk-in-
the-woods kind of day.
Helen.
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