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Theo Bosboom's 'Flowerscapes' Photographs Wildflowers From a Ground-Level, Bug's-Eye Perspective

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Kate Mothes

5d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

This article profiles photographer Theo Bosboom and his 'Flowerscapes' series, which captures flowers and plants from a ground-level, bug's-eye perspective — photographing small wildflowers as if they were towering trees in a forest. Bosboom explores local landscapes in the Netherlands (forests, dunes, parks, roadside verges) to create perspective-shifting images that make viewers see familiar plants in a new, monumental way.

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ColossalTheo Bosboom's 'Flowerscapes' Photographs Wildflowers From a Ground-Level, Bug's-Eye Perspectivethisiscolossal.com

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Stand in any forest and look up, and it's hard not to be mesmerized by the swaying of tall trees and their elegant canopies casting shade onto the woodland floor.
But imagine being an ant or beetle and peering up at the stems of wild geraniums, garlic, or buttercups and experiencing the same sensation.
For photographer Theo Bosboom, this ground-level view of flowers and plants gave rise to a series that captures them in the way we might photograph a grove of towering, ancient sequoias.
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Bosboom explores local forests, dunes, public parks, roadside verges, and virtually any place that flowers grow.

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