This is a fairly regular, patterned image using cymbidium orchids on the outer most ring. Daffodils are next, with irises forming the inner circle around a single red tulip blossom.

To create the version of the image on black, I inverted the L-Channel using Photoshop’s LAB color.

Which do you prefer, the image on white or on black?
Related images: Mandahlia, Low Geostationary and Decaying Orbits around the Clematis Inversion.
Stu
12 Mar 2016It is a close call, but I prefer the image on black. Thanks for posting both.
Jack Torcello
14 Mar 2016I cannot distinguish one from the other – they are so excellently good!
Harold Davis
14 Mar 2016Thanks Jack!
Ron Robertson
14 Mar 2016Black is the one I like better
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James Ponder
25 Nov 2024White by a million miles!