I pottered out into my garden just now to undertake today’s assignment, Natural World & Leading Lines, with my Canon SLR. My garden isn’t big, but it is lush with a wilderness of tropical leaves and where ants, bugs and a large mottled garden lizard live. While looking for shapes and lines, I thought it would be fun to explore how they would appear to my little menagerie of wild creatures. I put the camera really low on the ground to try to catch a small creature’s perspective, and snapped randomly.
Welcome to the lizard-eye view of my garden…
The main boulevard from the back garden to the front. Watch out for people. It’s their main route too.
Mental note to self — a good place to shelter from the rain.
Dainty angel hair fern & rock garden near the deck – a nice and romantic spot.
Good place to forage for random seeds and snacks.
The best spot for lazing, shaded from the scorching afternoon heat.
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13 thoughts on “Photo 101 – Natural World & Leading Lines”
Loved all of your photos, the dainty angel hair fern was my absolute favorite!
Loved all of your photos, the dainty angel hair fern was my absolute favorite!
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Thank you! And thanks for dropping by.
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wow! beautiful shots! Your garden looks like a proper jungle 😛
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Thanks! It is indeed quite ‘jungly’. I like the slightly wild look compared to an overly manicured garden. 🙂
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It’s beautiful 🙂
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Your lizard eye view caught some beautiful lines in addition to a green treat to a winter starved eye!
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Thank you for your kind words, and glad to help your winter-starved peeepers.
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I really loved these!
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Thank you!
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Love how these turned out!
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Lovely post – Aha, your garden must have appeared to be a forest to a lizard’s eye indeed…:)
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Minus some of the predators, I’m sure. Thanks for popping by & leaving your kind words. 🙂
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Loved the perspective!
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