Autumn in Poland has been quite pleasant with cool mornings and warm days. With this fantastic weather I have seen ladybirds hatching and wild flowers growing in the grass. I tried a few different compositions for these images but returned to the default, looking down. My personal favourite is the small flower with the square format because it feels more balanced, especially with the cross processing that adds contrast and depth between fore and background.
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I like the little flowers shot from above as well.
Yep I think it is a favourite for many people.
I really like the clover shot – it looks like lens ‘zoom flare’ and is really eyecatching.
Looking down is one of my favorite ways to “find” things. The small flower is gorgeous and powerful for being so little. They are all beautiful, great captures! Thanks for sharing.