While waiting for a fried to meet me at a local nature park in mid-October of this year, I saw a series of sprinklers turn on and spray the lawns of a nearby business. At first I was attracted by the light filtering through the airborne water droplets but when I came closer to the vegetation along the edge of the lawn I noticed that the spray of the sprinkler turned a couple of red sumac leaves over. The fine water drops on the white surface of the leaves sparkled like jewels and gave the leaves a beautiful texture. I chose a vertical format for my shot to show off the two leaves which had turned over.
Benefits of VIP membership:
• Download all new issues of Landscape Photography Magazine
• Download all back issues of Landscape Photography Magazine
• Download all new issues of Wild Planet Photo Magazine
• Download all back issues of Wild Planet Photo Magazine
• Download premium eBooks worth £19.45.
• Create your Personal Portfolio Page – click here to see sample
• Your pictures stay attached to your Personal Portfolio Page forever
• Your published pictures are shared with over 300,000 members and followers
• Your shared pictures are tagged on Instagram
• Submission Priority – your submission goes to the front of the queue
• Fast Support – we aim to reply within 12 hours
Create your Personal Portfolio Page and let us share your published pictures with over 300,000 members and followers.
Dimitri Vasileiou • Editor
2 Comments
Wow! This is a stunning and perfect picture. Congratulations!
thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, I’m glad you approve and I appreciate it very much.