I love macro photography, but sometimes getting up close doesn’t convey the scale of the whole picture. The local glen is carpeted with bluebells at the moment which is not seen in a macro shot.
The same is true with this huge blossom tree.
Large structures like the Forth Road Bridge, can need more than one shot to see the whole.
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20 thoughts on “One’s Not Enough — Lens-Artists Challenge #201”
Love these shotsβthey tell the story of triads. I especially like your feature shotβtalk about having your ducks in a row!!! π
Gorgeous photos! I know what you mean about macro photography (my favorite). This triptych technique has me looking at the whole scene. Thanks for sharing!
I’m with Brian Jez, it’s a wonderful response to the challenge. I liked yhe way you conveyed the beauty of the larger scenes by leading up to them. I expecially loved the big-picture of that gorgeous bluebell scene.
Love these shotsβthey tell the story of triads. I especially like your feature shotβtalk about having your ducks in a row!!! π
Thank you π
Great response Jez! I like where in a couple of trios, you showed the focus from three different vantage points. Well done.
Thank you very much, Anne π
I enjoyed your post, Jez…3’s by accident and 3’s on purpose. Moving closer and closer really helps to show us the scope of the scene. Nice!
Thanks, Patti π
Great response to the three of a kind challenge!
Thanks you so much, Anne π
Gorgeous photos! I know what you mean about macro photography (my favorite). This triptych technique has me looking at the whole scene. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Dawn π
Just beautiful threes, Jez! I love the bluebells of course, but all the others too. And yes, sometimes they just come in threes…
Thanks, Leya π
Yhe bluebells and the blossoms are just amazing Jez!
Thanks, Aletta π
Terrific photos Jez π π
I’m with Brian Jez, it’s a wonderful response to the challenge. I liked yhe way you conveyed the beauty of the larger scenes by leading up to them. I expecially loved the big-picture of that gorgeous bluebell scene.
Wonderful examples Jez π
That tree in blossom is stunning.
I’ve not seen a blossom tree that big before π²
Cheerz, buddy π