Photographing a Hippeastrum-amaryllis with backgrounds

I have been photographing my wife’s Hippeastrum / amaryllis which has just come into flower. I wanted to try something different for the background rather than the standard black. So here are some of the results using the comparison slider – first a ‘reference’ shot using just the daytime available light and one taken in artificial light with a different background:

Standard image of the Hippeastrum taken in the available natural light
Artificial light image of the Hippeastrum with the background of light foliage

The second image above is a composite using ‘painting with light’ techniques – 9 photos were made for the flower and 1 for the background plus 1 for masking. – 11 in all! This second image with the background foliage above seems to work but I thought I would try adjusting it. Here are darker versions and lighter versions of the background without changing the flower:

Artificial light image of the Hippeastrum with the darker background of light foliage

Artificial light image of the Hippeastrum with the lighter background of light foliage

For this final image of the flower I made the background more contrasty – I think I like this best!

Artificial light image of the Hippeastrum with the contrasty background of light foliage

Finally I show the setup in our small conservatory – as you can see, nothing fancy, with vintage flashguns and cheap LED lights…

Showing the setup in our small conservatory for the previous photos

Author: Paul L.G. Morris

I am an amateur photographer whose photography is mostly of gardens, nature and the rural environment. My specialities are close-ups, panoramic views, or a combination of both that I call 'Nearscapes'. I work mostly for my own interest having closed my business PM Studios Ltd.

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