There’ a wonderful issue of scale here. At first glance this seems to be a big fallen tree in the water, then you realize that the leaves are much too big. Unless each leaf is a foot or more in length, the fallen tree/branches must be much smaller than they appear at first.
Carl, I do remember such games with scales from my earliest days in photography, when my father gave me a book of Andreas Feininger, who did such things with seashells and sand. Later I found it working well to counter the usual mechanism of seeing and categorizing, and I still enjoy playing with this effect
Ausgesprochen schön, ohne dass ich Worte dafür finden könnte …
Und das Moostierchen on top ist allerliebst 😉
Uwe
Entführung in Zauberwelten – nach einem Badetag eine wunderbare Erholung für die Sinne!
There’ a wonderful issue of scale here. At first glance this seems to be a big fallen tree in the water, then you realize that the leaves are much too big. Unless each leaf is a foot or more in length, the fallen tree/branches must be much smaller than they appear at first.
Carl, I do remember such games with scales from my earliest days in photography, when my father gave me a book of Andreas Feininger, who did such things with seashells and sand. Later I found it working well to counter the usual mechanism of seeing and categorizing, and I still enjoy playing with this effect