My favourite B&W photos pt. 4: Artist Nature

By Edvardas | Edvardas Photography | 19 Jan 2021


Welcome to part 4! This one will be all about nature shots in black and white.

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An old fir tree hugging a pine tree lit up by the sun. I really like the highlights on the branches. It was a surreal moment to capture as the tree had its own literal spotlight in the darkening forest.

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A washed up log that looks like a dragon breathing fire. I love when nature cooks up these interesting random compositions, as if it is speaking to you in symbols.

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Beauty in desolation. Dead trees in a swampy landscape in Lithuanian wilderness.

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A little rose hip in the sand with a protective branch over it. I was pleasantly surprised how many wild roses there are at the Lithuanian seaside. At the time I visited in mid September half of the roses were blooming and half already had fruit (which is very tasty by the way!).

Cheers for reading and have a lovely day!

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Edvardas
Edvardas

Photographer, nature & art lover, storyteller, traveller, consciousness explorer


Edvardas Photography
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