Floral Photography- One-to-Three Challenge

One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge: September 2025

What can I say, I am not good at following orders and tend to over share photos quite often, which reflects my creative side and love for editing. So, instead of limiting myself to just three, I chose to do five, as I was having so much fun while processing them. Each photo has different colors or at least tones. I wanted to express my artistic vision through a greater number of images. The beauty of flower bouquet that can give everyday life a bit of joy. All adjustments were done in Lightroom

Close-up of delicate purple flowers against a softly blurred background – original , no edits

Click on the images to check them out up close and really soak in the details. I had some fun playing with colors and cropping the pics to make them look more appealing, making certain elements pop while keeping everything looking good together. Each tweak is all about grabbing your attention and getting you to take a closer look at the photo’s little details, making sure every shade and curve stands out just right. Did I succeed?

16 thoughts on “Floral Photography- One-to-Three Challenge

  1. You really illustrated the difference processing makes, Ritva. I used to look at photos in galleries and shows and marvel at the colors, thinking I could never do anything like that, even when my actual photo was similar. When I learned about saturation and other processing features, I felt better. 🙂 I rarely believe now that the photos I see haven’t been made better to some degree, often to a high degree. Good or bad? Who’s to say? But it was freeing to learn.

    1. I think all the photos in galleries or art books are edited, I don’t like to edit nature photos too much, but as I shoot RAW they do need to be edited to some extent, but in Art photography I think it is ok to edit more and with some flair… but all my photos are edited.

  2. It’s interesting to see how different edits create different moods. My favourites are three and five, and especially five which is just beautiful!

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