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My main goal that morning was the beautiful Japanese Garden and (as I'd hoped) a veritable explosion of spring colors. However, instead of a sea of ​​fabulously blooming plants, I found... a lot of flowering bushes. Bushes are very difficult to photograph... you need a specific idea there, a macro lens, and preferably flashes for lighting. The fact is, I didn't check the situation on site, so I only have myself to blame. But somehow I managed to get out of this situation. I changed the location a bit and found some great flower specimens to photograph. I had with me not only my main lens: a Sigma Art 24-70 f/2.8, but also a Tamron 90mm Macro. I had planned to take photos of garden flowers growing in an open space, in a row, but I found a completely different type of vegetation. So I focused on mood, soft backgrounds, and working with light. I used my tried-and-true tricks for this photo, and I think it turned out pretty well in the end :) #flowerphotography #macrophotography #tamron 90mm macro #parkoliwski #sigmaart ••• ☕️ http://buycoffee.to/joannamalak If you like my videos, you can buy me a coffee so I have the energy to make more :) ••••• ➡️ Facebook:   / joannamalakcom   ➡️ Instagram:   / joannamalakcom     / joannamalak.photo   ••• ★ Contact: [email protected] ••• Transcribed by TurboScribe.ai