Groups

I’ve always been fascinated with the way Natural objects such as leaves, pebbles, twigs, pine-cones, and so on, become grouped after falling – forming natural patterns.

Here, frosty leaves have fallen and scattered into various groups onto cold, damp, tarmac.

16 thoughts on “Groups

    1. Thank you, Saarimner. I guess the leaves have changed colour at different rates and some – especially the ones face-down – have been more frost-bitten than the others.

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        1. That’s very kind of you, Saarimner; thank you! I think the reason I see things on the ground is that I’m a bit short-sighted and so am always looking where my feet are going πŸ™‚

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  1. This is an unusual picture, and this natural grouping works, having the photo’s subjects more or less around the periphery works, and I very much like the limited palette of colours – this is getting to look like some sort of collage or something – very far from being just leaves on tarmac. A

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    1. Thank you for your comments on this one, Adrian. I’ve photographed this sort of thing before – but not for a while. Fallen Natural objects interest and intrigue me; I know not why πŸ™‚

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