Kip’s Comments - November 20, 2024
A Matter of Perspective
Today’s images are a result of various perspectives - from “should I go out” to “where should I go” to “what am I looking for” questions.
When the weather is dark and dreary, cold and blustery, and you aren’t sure what to look for, motivation might be lacking. But, if - or in this case - when I changed my perspective - I had a productive day.
Eventually I decided to hike the trails at Ingawanis Woodland. Initially I was not to concerned about photography due to low light levels and snow/rain and wind. Instead I was going to go for miles. However, I soon recognized that even though conditions were not ideal for warm weather activities, there continues to be plenty of fungal action happening in our outdoor world. That mushroom development warranted some outdoor - mostly macro - photography.
So, I shot pictures of fungi with the goal of creating not so much “specimen” shots, but interesting images of something many people overlook (if they notice them at all). Not all of today’s images have that “artistic” element to them, but hopefully each is creative enough to warrant a good look at the fungi.
Following is my collection of images from this morning that illustrate what a change in perspective can allow. Creativity happened with light that proved to be ideal for my subject matter. Thank goodness I changed my perspective and did not stay home.
I did shoot scenic images too. From a wide perspective a person might miss the fungi. Slow down, look around, and you might be surprised what you will find.