flowers
Flowers at Reading Distance
A macro lens turns a tulip into a landscape and a dewdrop into weather.
Up close, a flower stops being pretty and starts being engineered. Veins run like tributaries. Pollen sits in measured heaps. A petal’s edge, magnified, has the deliberate curve of something drafted rather than grown.
This collection lives at that distance — close enough that colour becomes terrain. Backgrounds melt into soft fields the way only real optics can manage, and one drop of water does the work of a whole sky.
Small-subject wallpapers scale beautifully: on a phone the blossom fills your palm, on a desktop it becomes a quiet field of colour with your work floating over it.