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Embrace Winter Photography: Daily Captures & Intimate Landscapes

This winter, I am a participant in Kim Grant’s Winter Wellness Club. It’s a four-month-long approach to mindful photography and the natural elements, where we will explore the intimate landscape that surrounds us. I joined Kim Grant and her workshop on incredible Scottish seascapes in April, and I look forward to these four months, but now we are home and will be part of an online platform. You can read more about Kim Grant and her work here: https://www.photographicconnections.com/

So I started yesterday, and my plan now is to write about my photography during these winter days and take at least one picture every day. I am still working, so this can be a mix of streets and nature photography, but mostly nature.

Intimate landscapes

Intimate photography is all about patterns and structures, and now I look for them everywhere.

Here is a picture I captured this morning:

Close-up of frozen grass blades on a sandy surface, capturing intricate patterns and textures.
Textures and patterns: here is seagrass on the sandy beach with frost on it.

Four pictures from yesterday eavening

Close-up photograph of a branch with young green and yellow leaves, illuminated by soft sunlight against a blurred blue background.
The contrast between green and yellow is really autumn.
Close-up of intertwined dried grass blades with varying shades of brown and golden tones, illuminated by natural sunlight.
Grass in the wind, they are all turning, they are brown, the summer is over.
A close-up shot of a tree with intricate, bare branches illuminated by warm sunlight against a clear blue sky.
The big trees are empty of leaves, but the evening sun is lighting them up with golden light. And the contrast to the blue sky in the background. I love these trees, both with and without leaves.

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