Yesterday as the sun was setting I took this photo of our ornamental pear tree blossom. I purposely focused on the flower so that the background would blur and obliterate unsightly objects (namely Ray's opinionated sign) in the yard across the street from me. I like the way it turned out, but continued to play with it in Photoshop to get different results.





In the last one I book matched the photo and the pattern it made is reminiscent of something from the past. I can see a butterfly or moth begin to take shape at the top and bottom, can you?
flowerweaver photos © 2009
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