How Infinite Depth and Striking Contrast Is Possible in Most Outdoor Photographs
Invariably, when it comes to photographing flora, the majority of photographers, including most professionals choose to get up close. In other words, the photographs tend to be close-ups of the flowers, plants or parts of the trees in question. And wider frames are used only to describe the majesty of the tree’s canopy or structure. Here is where Dennis Frates’ photograph of a lone tree in fall colour near Ennis, Montana, stands out (pun intended).
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