I saw these fallen sycamore seeds on the way home today & couldn’t resist a couple of snaps. We always called them helicopters

I saw these fallen sycamore seeds on the way home today & couldn’t resist a couple of snaps. We always called them helicopters
How fortunate that this fallen red leaf was next to the heather, or did itNope, it was actually between our bins in the front of the house. I liked the pattern & colour of the leaf but not its surroundings; the wee clump of heather in the front garden seemed a much better place for it to come to an assisted rest
Hi All 👋 This is my latest post for John’s Cellpic Sunday.
I’m still playing with my iPhone inverted so that the lens is at ground level. I took this next shot & again, I’m quite happy with the result.
Whilst cropping it for the feature photo, I came up with a dilemma; do I have the leaf in the top right 3rd or bottom right 3rd. I think it looks better top right, there’s less to distract you from the leaf, though my wife thinks bottom right pulls you into the picture more.
What do you guys think?
I was first captivated by the vivid red hue of this particular leaf, further intrigued by the contrasting brown veins. It screamed “photo opportunity” to me. By inverting my phone, I managed to get a ground-level close-up without the need to lie down. This technique offers a unique perspective because you can’t preview the shot. Check out the result below – I’m quite pleased with it
On my way to work yesterday, I saw the first subtle sign of change in the trees lining the path.