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Dry leaf photos

By July 1, 2022No Comments

Dry leaf and flower photos

The photos in this journal post are of a dry leaf and flower. They’re from a discarded bouquet of flowers that I found. As the drying process was complete, there was nothing further I needed to do. Other than choose a couple of interesting pieces to work with. Therefore, I chose a couple of specimens I thought had promise to document. There’s spiky bits (perhaps baby thorns) on the edges of the leaf which add interest to the shape.

For more studies on the flower check out this journal entry.

Ever wondered how to dry leaves for a craft project?

Here’s a link to a great wikiHow – How to Dry Leaves.

Artist: © Tahnia Roberts 2021
Category: Botanical specimens
Style: Macro photography
Subject: Dry leaf
Medium: Digital, photo, black and white
Artist country: Malaysia

Tahnia Roberts

Author Tahnia Roberts

Tahnia is a visual storyteller who uses photography to explore, investigate and document her surroundings. An avid collector of found objects which frequently become still life compositions. Black and white photography is her preferred medium. Born and raised in New Zealand, she currently resides in Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

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