Video: Pearl drops on flowers and blades of grass. Macro Sharon Johnstone
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
What does a person need to be happy? A whole other person, say the out-and-out romantics who are inspired by love. And the British photographer Sharon Johnstone for happiness, a camera and the ability to crawl on your knees are enough, photographing moss, blades of grass, petals and leaves strewn with pearl drops of dew or rain. This small world inside the big world gives her incredible pleasure, peace and inspiration for creativity. Despite the fact that since childhood, Sharon was fond of photography, she still went to study in a completely different specialty. The British artist and photographer graduated from the University of the Creative Arts with a degree in engraving. But this occupation quickly bored her. It was then that the British woman took up her long-standing hobby closely, turning photography from a hobby into a professional occupation.
Favorite time for filming is early morning, when the gentle rays of the sun gently and timidly golden, silver and set fire to tiny droplets on the plants. In search of the perfect shot, the photographer is looking not only for beautiful plants, but also for unusual combinations of colors and shapes, as well as choosing an angle that would make the photos not only beautiful, but stunning. Until now, the author has coped with this task, making the audience freeze in surprise and smile with delight.
Sharon Johnston's macro photographs of droplets on plants are bright, fresh and inspiring. You can see the entire series on the photographer's website.
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