The constant between both views is the available light. The natural light outside allows for a larger plant, although the one grown inside will respond to light. Both will survive with care and love - the flower will always be beautiful!
I agree, the first photo in particular is lovely - the red of the tablecloth looks so warm as the backdrop for the flower, the pebble, the shadows. Gorgeous.
How perfectly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice ones!
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Gina
such a warm and charming photo that first one is.. ..
ReplyDeleteFantastic shadow shots for the day! I do love the first one and the colors! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend, Arija!
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The constant between both views is the available light. The natural light outside allows for a larger plant, although the one grown inside will respond to light. Both will survive with care and love - the flower will always be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree, the first photo in particular is lovely - the red of the tablecloth looks so warm as the backdrop for the flower, the pebble, the shadows. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful detail in those Arija... Michelle
ReplyDeleteBoth excellent shadow shots. Especially like the soft and quiet quality of the first as a still life.
ReplyDeletethe plant shadow looks fabulous
ReplyDeleteI love them both! Nice how you've captured both soft and sharp shadows. Despite their differences they make a perfect little pair!
ReplyDeleteThe first shot has a warm feeling, nice shots.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week ahead!
Gorgeous shadows!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful weekend. xoxo
The first photo is absolutely beautiful, colorful, charming, attractive....
ReplyDeleteArija, I like the drama of that top shot.
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