Tumblers_4

Another image in this series about leaf litter. If you are new to this series, click on Home in the menu and scroll down to see previous entries.

About LensScaper

Hi - I'm a UK-based photographer who started out 45+ years ago as a lover of landscapes, inspired by my love of outdoor pursuits: skiing, walking and climbing. Now retired, I seldom leave home without a camera and I find images in unexpected places and from different genres. I work on the premise that Photography is Art and that creativity is dependent on the cultivation of 'A Seeing Eye'.
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8 Responses to Tumblers_4

  1. shoreacres says:

    It’s interesting that when I think of wet leaves, I remember smells, but dry leaves always evoke memories of sounds. I love the scent of wet leaves, but who doesn’t enjoy kicking their way through dry leaves? or crushing them in hand?

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  2. Jane Lurie says:

    I love the pattern of the leaves, Andy. Your image is inviting my eyes to wander.

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  3. bluebrightly says:

    You do these so well – the loose circle, the refined, quiet colors and the right-side-up, right-side-down aspect of the leaves make this a lovely image.

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    • LensScaper says:

      Thank you so much Lynn. It’s surprising how many leaves land wrong-side-up, but sticking to my rules of subtraction but no re-arrangement, I don’t allow myself to turn them over. Rules! Each day is a search for the next image – head down and endeavouring not to collide with a lamp post, tree branch or other obstacle.

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