Great photo, Richard. It's a Bicolor White and Purple Alstromeria, sometimes called a Peruvian Lily.
See https://www.fiftyflowers.com/product...lstromeria.htm
Gorgeous colors, composition, depth, etc., etc.
Nicely done.
great shyot. I'd find a place in our yard for that flower
Such a beauty....; only one suggestion. If you make that white border line, thinner beauty will be enhanced
Thanks for the comments and the identification...
These flowers grow on bushes in great profusion at a local botanic garden...
Here is another lovely plant. Yes, the color is that vivid. I did a white balance with the WhiBal Card and did not increase the vibrancy or saturation...
Shot these with my new (purchased it used) Canon 100mm f/2.8 (non-IS) Macro Lens. I also used a Yongnau Ring Flash at a 1:3 ratio...
both additions are excellent
Alan, maybe it was not a bush, just a profusion of the flowers which gave an impression of being a bush! I will look closer the next time I visit the Botanic Gardens. County residents are allowed in free of charge once each month...
Good composition. Very pretty, Richard.
Compared to the other, here the red is a bit too saturated; within one week or two, hope we will be able to see some beautiful pup-images
Very attractive flower and image. In the UK Alstromeria is known as Day Lily because the individual flowers last only a day. However, they are borne in groups so there is at least one in flower over a,long time.
John
So pretty. I especially like your second shot Richard. It catches the exotic jazz of those blooms. :-)