I’m starting to notice how often you find subjects with sharp, pointy ends. I don’t know if you’re actively searching out the small, quiet dangers in nature, but it’s intriguing. And technically, I love the clarity with which the stickies are rendered. Wonderfully crisp, so beautifully contrasted with the softness of the surrounding environment.
I usually find them the old-fashioned way: unanticipated tactile experience … But once you begin seeing this sort of thing, it’s hard not to see it more often. Then it’s usually a matter of maneuvering camera position to find a suitable background for bokeh.
I’m starting to notice how often you find subjects with sharp, pointy ends. I don’t know if you’re actively searching out the small, quiet dangers in nature, but it’s intriguing. And technically, I love the clarity with which the stickies are rendered. Wonderfully crisp, so beautifully contrasted with the softness of the surrounding environment.
I usually find them the old-fashioned way: unanticipated tactile experience … But once you begin seeing this sort of thing, it’s hard not to see it more often. Then it’s usually a matter of maneuvering camera position to find a suitable background for bokeh.
I prefer the photo with the subtle color of the lichen – adds a softness to the image.