Experiment with mobile photography

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Recently I saw a tip - take pictures of flowers with an inverted phone to get an angle from below. I decided to try it.

What I want to say is that it really works. It turned out a completely different result - everything looks more voluminous, brighter and more interesting. Hyacinth came out as if from some botanical magazine, I was surprised myself. Also, my summer house in the background "fit" very well into the overall composition. I think the thing here is that when you take a picture from above, you get just a flower on the background of the ground. And if you turn the phone over so that the camera is at the bottom, the sky gets into the frame, the volume appears, and the whole context is around.

Budra - those blue flowers that flooded the whole garden - also finally turned out as it should. I've already tried to take a picture of them several times, because they are actually very cute, but in ordinary photos it somehow did not convey. And here you can see both the color and texture of the leaves, and how it creeps like a continuous carpet under everything else.

The ryabchiki in the background also got into the frame. And the lilies have already come out, these green shoots that grow straight from the budra. Of course, it's all a little chaotic, but it's my garden style in general 😄

I didn't plaw a dandelion, but I don't mind its presence in my garden. I didn't clean it on purpose and on the inverted photo it turned out very photogenic.

In general, the advice with an inverted phone remains in my arsenal. It's simple, and the result is noticeably better. Try it - especially if you have low flowers or plants that creep on the ground. It turns out a completely different picture 🌸

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