
First my apologies for not posting a blog article this week. My time was taken up with publishing the monthly Lenscraft newsletter as well as a new video on You Tube. I hate missing a post during the week; it kind of puts you out of your rhythm, making it harder to find the next post.
I’m sat here now looking through images and wondering what on earth I should post. That’s when I clicked on an old folder from 2015 and noticed the image above. This is nothing more than a digital infrared image of a pot plant. Despite this I find the composition and repetition (but varied sizes) quite appealing. I really must check my archives more often.
I hope you like the image and have a great weekend.
Odd. More of a mechanical pattern than photo!
Where’s your youtube channel please? I assume it is photographically focussed?
Yes my You Tube channel is focussed on photography and image editing. Here’s the link
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYMWL3WXU9QMeOUhD3lOpEw
Thanks – I’ll add that one!
The archive is always a valuable resource. I’m impressed with the edge to edge sharpness in this shot – you found the sweet spot for shooting this plant pot.
Thanks. It was quite an impressive little prime lens. I’m starting to question why I sold it.
Love the aesthetics of this plant, your image is subtle and beautiful.
Thanks, much appreciated.