salvia

salvia

Blooming in rich hues of red, blue, and purple, salvia is a popular flower that vividly colors flower beds, making it perfect for seasonal landscape photos. Its dense clusters of small flowers rising in rows create a carpet-like effect from a distance, while up close, their delicate texture stands out. Photographing them under the soft light of early morning or evening especially brings out the gentle tones of the flowers, resulting in a striking image.Catching the fleeting movement of the flowers swaying in the breeze is also recommended. By carefully composing your shot, you can enjoy photos with depth, showing the rhythmic progression of the flower rows. Why not capture the transition from summer to autumn through the colorful salvia in your photographs?

Year 2025

Sakura Lavender Land|Carpet of nature drawn by colorful flowers

This photograph was taken at Sakura Lavender Land, capturing a scene reminiscent of a colorful carpet woven from blue sage, red sage, and lavender.
Year 2025

Sakura Lavender Land|Capturing the blue sage and buildings in sharp focus

This photograph was taken at Sakura Lavender Land, consciously focusing on achieving sharp focus across the entire image to capture the beautiful blue sage flowers and the building visible in the background.
Year 2025

Sakura Lavender Land|Summer scenery decorated with flowerbeds and soft-serve flags

This photo was taken at Sakura Lavender Land, combining a summery soft-serve ice cream flag along with red and blue salvia, with a sense of seasonality in mind.
Year 2025

Sakura Lavender Land|Balancing the colors of the buildings with salvia

This photo was taken at Sakura Lavender Land, with a gorgeous flower bed of red and blue salvia blooming in the foreground, combined with the building in the background for a colorful shot.
Year 2025

Sakura Lavender Land|Blue Salvia field with outstanding depth of ridges

This photo was taken at the Sakura Lavender Land, with an eye to the depth of the field with its continuous blue salvia, and composed in such a way as to create a sense of three-dimensionality and expanse.
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