
Light through leaves.
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Ruth
Categories: PhotographyTags: available light, driveway, fern, garden, hosta, leaves, light, photography, Pittsburgh PA, postaday, shadow
7 Comments
So delicate.
These are lovely Ruth.
Light can make or break an image, turn something plain into something extraordinary. Photography has made me more cognizant of light.
Yes. It’s all about the light sometimes elusive and exasperating
I love the shades of green!
Garden as theater lighted by that cosmic stage hand Sun, slanting rays from eastwards early on & then the opposite slant fitering through trees towards dusk: rays picking points of focus, where blooms or leaves catch beams, drama momentary, epihemeral, yet momentous, catching, holding eye until it fades, beams captious, shifting, all this action in the understory, behind the green facade: oh theater of greens, reds, blues & light. Ferns indeed a whole essay, adventure…
Leaves casting shadows on other leaves; very intriguing.