8/365
8/365
I’m training my photographer’s eye to look both wide and close. This image came from slowing down.
In a shallow winter puddle, a single leaf was trapped in ice. At first glance, nothing remarkable. But up close, the scene changed. Warm browns pressed against cold blues, leaf veins echoed frozen fractures, and the ice held the memory of moving water.
It’s a reminder of what this 365 project is about for me: paying attention. Sometimes the photograph isn’t in the wider scene, but right at your feet.
Taken with a PENACON 50mm f/1.8 inverted…. another cheap Macro…. :)
This 365 project is about slowing down and paying attention.
Training my eye to see both the obvious and the overlooked.
Finding photographs in everyday moments, not just destinations.