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Purple Garden Flowers - Botanical Close-Up Photography

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A cluster of purple flowers gathers at the center of the frame, the blooms behind them dissolving into soft violet shadow. The purple and violet tones of garden flowers come from anthocyanins — pigments held in the petal cells, the same family of compounds that colors blueberries and red cabbage. Their hue shifts with the acidity of the cell sap, which is why a single pigment can read as blue, violet, or magenta from one plant to the next. The photograph works at close range with a shallow plane of focus, holding one cluster sharp while the rest of the bed falls away. It captures a quiet study in a single colour — depth built from violet alone.