Backyard Flowers No 42 Color Version

The Learning Curve Photography

Brian Carson of The Learning Curve Photography approaches the Toronto landscape as a series of intimate, macro encounters with the natural world. This photograph captures the intricate architecture of a backyard bloom, finding a sense of cosmic complexity within the familiar boundaries of a neighborhood garden.

Backyard Flowers No 42 Color Version — framed, leaning against the wall
The Learning Curve Photography

Backyard Flowers No 42 Color Version

Brian Carson of The Learning Curve Photography approaches the Toronto landscape as a series of intimate, macro encounters with the natural world. This photograph captures the intricate architecture of a backyard bloom, finding a sense of cosmic complexity within the familiar boundaries of a neighborhood garden.

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A Macro Study of Toronto’s Local Flora

Part of an ongoing series documenting the flora of Toronto, Canada, this work focuses on the quiet life of backyard gardens. Using a Canon EOS 60D and a Sigma macro lens, Carson isolates the flower to highlight its structural integrity and the rich, saturated pigments that define its presence in the landscape.

The composition relies on the textural gestures of the petals, creating a still life that feels both grounded and expansive. By documenting these found objects in their local environment, the artist emphasizes the cycle of growth and renewal that persists in the urban spaces we inhabit every day.

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