Selective Color with Daisies
Selective Color with Daisies, The yellow centers stand out on their own with daisies in regular photos. But I thought I would try selective color as well. Thinking outside of the box.
Daisy’s symbolize innocence and purity. They make up almost 10% of all flowering plants on the planet. Soft white petals are the most iconic daisy look, but they come in lots of other colors. As tough as they are beautiful, daisies are in bloom most of the year and can adapt to almost any environment – they can even live high in the mountains.
Selective Color with Daisies
26 Replies to “Selective Color with Daisies”
Stunning pics💜
I love daisies and just set aside some daisy pics for an upcoming post … not as exquisite as your daisies though. Thank you for the facts on daisies Sandra. I had no idea they were 10% of all plants.
My driveway is full of daisies right now, they are starting to wilt a bit now.
I had them in the yard for years until the Polar Vortex zapped them. They are always so perky looking.
Love the selective color technique you did on the daisies. Makes them even more beautiful I think 😍
I thought so to Maria, thank you. 😊
There’s just something about a daisy that makes me smile. I really like how the selective color effect makes the yellow center pop.
Yes Beth, they are just such a simple but beautiful flower.
Great pictures Are these Ox-Eyed Daisys?
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Laugh! You will never regret it
Yes, they grow every where and are so nice to have around. I plant wild flower seeds every year and most of the time they don’t come up, but these daisy appear every year on there own.
I’ve tried wildflowers a few times but they always fail
The yellow and gray contrast is stunning!
Thank you Michele. 😊
They always lift your spirits, no matter what color!
Yes, 🙂 thank you
The look awesome in black and white… and yellow. 🙂 How did you do that??!!!
Thank you Jo, some cameras have the option to do that but I did it editing with photo shop on the computer. 😊
Joyful flowers… I have a big patch of daisies in my backyard and it’s getting bigger every year.Thanks, Sandra. Have a nice day.
Me to Francine, I never mow them so they keep spreading. 🙂 a great day to you as well.
Beautiful!
Thank you Michelle 🙂
You’re so welcome!!!!
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I like the removal of the green. Grey and yellow work well together..
Thank you Sherry, I thought so also 🙂