Deep in the forest a fallen leaf. Near the now lazy stream. Two days ago this place was full of roaring waters. (55mm, f22, 6Sec, ISO 100, -1EV, CP filter and tripod)
Tanju
Very nice artistic photography,love the composition and the blue rocks, are stunning in this scene.Plus there is a wonderful white balance,the darkness in this scene helps to lift the front of the photography. The texture and veins running through rocks and stones give the picture a stunning look.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
This is a lovely image composition with beautiful lighting and fine tonal range. I would prefer a red maple leaf but the brown leaf work well with the colors of the surroundings. A masterpiece for sure. Bravo!
Russ