KayI love forests and trees. However, from a photographic perspective, I struggle to compose a clear subject in the seemingly chaotic environment. Most of the time, I walk through the forest without taking a single photo, enjoying the Shinrin-yoku ('forest bathing') but feeling frustrated that I didn’t find a subject. It’s so much easier to capture man-made things in a clean and minimalist way than to isolate a tree, which has a mind of its own, from its surroundings as a subject. But that doesn’t stop me from trying again and again. :-)<br>
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