I took some flower photos at eye level on my way into work. When processing these photos, I created two versions. One has the flower removed from the chaos of its environment. In the other version, the flower is a part of the disorder, and I tried to have the style accent the turmoil. The “distinct” version is the one I picked for my 07/18 picture.

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