British photographer Annie Spratt chronicles the beauty of meadow flowers encountered on a walk in a photograph that shows the craft behind her spontaneous style. A shallow depth of field puts only the foremost stems in focus, leaving the rest of the plant blurred. These out-of-focus elements, along with the dramatic cropping and asymmetrical composition, conspire to give the impression of a view quickly glimpsed and noted. To give it a museum-worthy presence, the photograph is framed under glass in rustic walnut.