Photo Practice Again

Over the past days, I've been taking photos everywhere I went and there was something interesting that caught my eyes. This is something I like to do and since I've been on Hive (or on the legacy chain, to be precise), I'm paying more attention to the surroundings, where I go, what I see. Most likely I'm not the only one in this situation, which is a good thing as we learn to pay attention to details.

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When I visited the art gallery, I had to pass under this wooden scaffold to enter. Could not even take a decent photo of the gallery as the whole building was covered, due to the ongoing renovation works. After the visit, I thought I would take a few photos, trying out the filters available by my built in app. I have an affinity for this type of structures, when the road is narrowing towards the end. While I was trying to adjust the angle of the camera, to be able to take a half decent photo, people started to enter this tunnel and till I finished taking photos, a guy approached me and asked me if I was taking photos of him 😳 People!!! I said no and luckily he went on his way. After that, I went back and took this photo as there was no one coming.

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This was the other one, but here, lack of light ruined everything.

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Next was this thing. I think this was wild apple once, but I'm not sure. Has a wonderful pink blossom in May or June, but the fruit ... actually you'll see the fruit below. What amazes me is how can this dried thing resist for so long. Most of the fruits are log gone, only some are dried and on the tree.

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This is the fruit, which looks like an apple, but wait and see the next photo.

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Unfortunately the camera decided to focus on my finger, not the fruit, but at least you can see the size of the fruit.

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Then there was this. Yes, you're right, here comes my wood addiction again. This was actually a wonderful piece in my eyes. The bark was covered by lichen, the branch was broken nicely, if there's such thing at all. What I mean by that is the break was longwise, leaving a nice texture behind. I love it!

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Lichen is always an interesting subject to photograph.

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It's amazing what nature is capable of.

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This post is a colorful one, I mean a mix of everything, but could not finish without some leaves. There are still leaves available, nice leaves I need to specify. These are small ones, it's a macro photo. Those red shades are always winning me over.

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The gloomy weather has spoiled a lot, more light would have been nicer, but this is not conditions by request, so I had to work with what I had. When I see these leaves I'm always thinking how could I recreate them on paper. A month or two ago I bought from my dad's four grape leaves, which are waiting for me to do something with them ever since. One of these days I should make some time and start drawing, before the leaves lose their color.

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This is a strange one, but for me it's beautiful. Look at that bark, the horizontal rings on it. I don't know what's causing it, but the whole tree was full of similar rings. What I love about this is that reddish brown color.

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Look at that texture! I hope I' not the only one who likes these things.

So this is it for today, let me know which is your favorite today, if any.

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The wooden scaffold looks like a perfect place to capture some beautiful images. I believe, having some portraits there would also be great.
I would never guess the size of the wild apple if you don't share it with your hand in the same frame. They are the size of cherries!
Nicely captured.

You're right, the wooden scaffold would be a nice place to fool around with the camera. The problem is this place is downtown, in the heart of the city, where people are coming and going all the time.

I often touch the things I photograph as I do a lot of macro photos and people have no idea what size the things are. it can be deceiving 😃

Thanks fosr stopping by and have a nice evening.

The wooden scaffold looks kind of abundant in B&W. No one can tell it's a busy place! I guess it's because of the vibe of the photo.
Thanks for sharing in detail, the photos are sure awesome.

Thank you for the nice words :)

I also like to pay attention to little things like moss covering tree branches and I like the leaves, because where I am not there, I really want to plant them but unfortunately I don't know where the seeds are

I love the apple look-alike picture and I think that's an apple.
The flowers are so beautiful. All the pictures are great qualities

I enjoyed viewing the pictures and hope to see more soon.
Thank you for sharing, you are amazing

Hi Erikah, it's been a little while, hehehe.

Hmm, from these photos I think I love the first one more, maybe it's because of the monochrome? Well, I can't really say but I think it just resonates well with me 😁.

Thank you so much for sharing, I've missed two of your photo posts but I will try to visit them when I'm less occupied.

Have a fabulous weekend and by the way I also like the photo with your finger, I think your fingers made it look interesting 😀.

So you paint? I'd love to see, I so much look forward to it, I know I'd !LUV it though 😉.

Greetings @erikah I really liked your writing, the way in which you express every detail of the photographs give it that interesting and meaningful sense. It is true to me it happens the same, now I am so aware of all the details that surround me that I keep stopping and taking a picture of everything. and take a writing of that, it makes me feel very satisfied with what I do and share, it is very nice these experiences in HIVE. ♥️
A lot to learn from you, thanks for the suggestions at the end of your post I haven't read all those guides yet, but there I go one day at a time 👍🤗

The first picture is my favorite (the one you took under a wooden scaffold). There is a bright side at the end of the passage, which makes it look like the true image of light at the end of the tunnel.

You have a very good eye for small details.
I really liked the photos.

Those who pay greater attention to their surroundings have lots of good stories to tell as nature has all it takes to make life interesting but only a few take this in cognizant reading your article and your attention to the environment around means much more. Only legends do this.

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You have a very good eye for small details.
I really liked the photos.
This all picture is my favorite

Wow, amazing shots all the way!
I am also trying to take photographs of different textures and I also love wood, but I do not post such images so often because I find that my followers are not very interested :)
Well done again!
!LUV

I like how you pay attention to the little details and make the most of it. it's seen in the pictures you take, it's as though every viewer is at the site of the photograph. I love your work.