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A while back I shared several photos of some Viana Carnations that I had photographed in my studio. In that post, I mentioned that I’d photographed more sets of carnations and just needed to some editing to be able to share them with you. So as promised – here’s the next set of carnations.

For this set – I photographed a group of Antigua carnations – which had pink/purple petals with cream borders. As I photographed them, I once again saw all sorts of abstract patterns and textures in the flowers.

First a couple of single Antigua carnations to give you an idea what they look like

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

And now some closeups of the patterns and textures I was seeing in these amazing flowers

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

Antigua Carnation © 2016 Patty Hankins

 

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing my photos of the Antigua carnations. I’ll be posting more photos of carnations photographed in my studio as I get them edited.