Backyard Flowers No 100 Sepia Version

The Learning Curve Photography

Brian Carson of The Learning Curve Photography documents the quiet architecture of Toronto’s neighborhood gardens through a lens that finds depth in the familiar. This sepia-toned study isolates the intricate geometry of backyard flora, turning a common leaf into a landscape of shadow and light.

Backyard Flowers No 100 Sepia Version — framed, leaning against the wall
The Learning Curve Photography

Backyard Flowers No 100 Sepia Version

Brian Carson of The Learning Curve Photography documents the quiet architecture of Toronto’s neighborhood gardens through a lens that finds depth in the familiar. This sepia-toned study isolates the intricate geometry of backyard flora, turning a common leaf into a landscape of shadow and light.

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A macro study of Toronto's quiet neighborhood gardens

Part of an ongoing series, this photograph utilizes a macro lens to bring the viewer into immediate contact with the organic textures of local Toronto gardens. By stripping away color in favor of a warm sepia palette, Carson emphasizes the structural integrity and the subtle play of light across the plant's surface, creating a sense of three-dimensional depth.

The technical execution relies on the precision of a Sigma macro lens and the nuanced tonal control of Silver EFEX Pro. The result is a composition that treats botanical subjects with the gravity of a classic still life, highlighting the rhythmic patterns and overlapping layers found in the natural world.

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