In the style of Sue Bishop, orchids on a white back ground. The delicate flower sends a message of true beauty just like the images of both Sue Bishop and Pirjo Keene. Even though the image wasn't taken in natural lighting, the flowers still look innocent and young.
Sue Bishop
This image is more like the original image taken (shown above) as the colours and exposure are similar however the edges are rough which gives the edges that Kathryn Kolb shows in many of her images.
The image in the style of Kathryn Kolb as most of her work is based on leaves and trees. She uses the structure of the branches to show a maximalist look to something so simple and basic.
Kathryn Kolb
This image I have taken shows the effect of the branches in trees and how intricate they are as this picture was taken at a worms eye view the viewer may feel powerless against nature
This image is my favourite image as the filters show the winter weather yet the flower shows the crisp whiteness of the snow. Even though the background was made up of polystyrene pieces you couldn't really tell as the background is blurred away.
This image uses rule of thirds and focus points to highlight the flowers however I think that this image isn't as good as the flowers still blend into the background and the quality isn't as good as the rest of them. However this was one of the first pictures I took and made me want to choose photography.