Two colours
foxbird

Two colours

April 2026

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winner

By choosing the underside of the bloom, you’ve turned a standard floral shot into a compelling geometric abstract that celebrates the plant's architecture and colors rather than just its petals. The technical execution on those fuzzy, tactile textures is fantastic.

Using a macro lens was also a good call in honing in on the teals of the stem and back petals.

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Wherever two colours meet, grab your camera! In this contest of contrasts and coordination, every photographic genre can be tapped for images that show how colours sometimes match beautifully, and sometimes, well, just don't...!

This is a masterclass in minimalist architectural photography, using the sharp diagonal and scalloped edge of the tiles to create a bold, graphic division between the warm terracotta and the cool, textured wall.

The use of repetition also helps to guide our eyes from one end to the other. those repetitive, rhythmic shadows add a necessary layer of depth that keeps the composition from feeling too flat or two-dimensional.

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The minimalism here is excellent, with the yellow feathers of the bird serving as a perfect focal point against the soft, repetitive rhythm of the wheat field. the contrasting colors create a beautiful palette emphasizes the bird's vibrance which is very commentary.

i also love the composition of rule of thirds which helps to give the over all image more balance.

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