Moss, Romanesco and pictures
Let’s forget about snow, rain and winter. While digging into my archives, I found this picture I took a while ago. While not technically perfect, it shows one of the things I like for my pictures: geometry.
It’s important for a photo to be successful “to take the eyes for a walk”. That is to give some lines, flows, foreground and background, with which looking at the picture is a little trip. As in this example, geometry can also be the meaning. Moss is not a sexy subject but with closeup shots, it oftens reveal a fascinating microstructure.
So everyone: grab your camera, buy a romanesco broccoli and start shooting and eating.
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