Ice flowers
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22. Ice flowers

You would need to freeze fresh flowers with distilled or de-ionized water in ice cube trays (or whichever containers you choose) to produce this shot, as they are much cleaner than tap water. The flowers might not submerge, so make sure you glue them down at the bottom. Try to use medium-sized flowers to do this or put the stem up and use the cube's bottom side when it's frozen.

Ice flowers
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You may need to position them on a surface that requires light to come in or behind them for their close-up. Furthermore, to ensure they are fully illuminated, try taking photos from the opposite side. For this type of pics, you will need to act fast, as the ice won't last long! You can also give macro shots a try too. The frozen water's texture mixed with the petals will give you an exllence picture that impress everyone!

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