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Frozen flowers

Difficulty level: Beginner to intermediate

Time taken: 2 hours (plus freezing time)

Spring is such a hopeful and inspiring time of year, especially for photographers. After the long and difficult winter we have just negotiated, this spring in particular seems much needed for quality outdoor time and headspace.

As the gardens, fields, parks and hedgerows around you start to bloom into multiple colours, take advantage of the change and natural beauty and use it to inspire your photography.

For this creative project we have done just this, but to add a twist we have frozen flowers in ice for an alternative result. This project is

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