It's now become almost a part of my photogaphic life to stick the 70-200mm lens on my camera, open up the aperture as wide as I can and go for a stroll through the trees.
Shafts of light find their way through the gaps, creating molton glows on all they touch.
And when that light is coming from behind, even the most mundane leaf, fern or twig suddenly becomes magical.
Here are a few shots I took last night:




If you'd like to see the full collection of my favourites from the past couple of years, then head over to the gallery on my Zenfolio site, where you can even buy prints of any of them if you wish
http://kimayres.zenfolio.com/seasons
i'm sitting in our breakfast room next to the window that is half covered by jasmine outside. the bottom half is a tangle of leaves just begging for your lens! :) xoxox
ReplyDeleteSavannah - fly me out and I'll take all the photos you want :)
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely but the top one is super special.
ReplyDeletePat - thank you. The top one is my favourite too :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in tv, a little old man taught us to see the world in different ways. The way you see reminds me.
ReplyDeleteGuyana-Gyal - come back in 30 years and I'll be littler and older... ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous; like Pat (and you) I like the top one best, it's luminous.
ReplyDeleteEryl - thank you. It's my favourite too :)
ReplyDeleteYes, a beautiful time of the year and you capture it perfectly. Great work, Kim.
ReplyDeleteJonathan - thank you - much appreciated :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh, but obviously you don't have to be a little old man to see the world differently, the way you do
ReplyDelete:-)
serene and peaceful.....(and way better than the movie ; ) )
ReplyDeletehugs,
Liz
Guyana-Gyal - :)
ReplyDeleteLiz - thank you :)