Glowing burdocks
I was walking through one of the vacant lots near the Zolotukha River in search of stories, and as often happens, an internal dialogue started in my head. I asked myself if I could somehow interestingly photograph ordinary uninteresting burdocks.
I began to look closely and try to identify some interesting feature.
And almost immediately I noticed how the leaves of the burdock glow in the sun.
That is, I was interested in the light passing through the leaves.
The burdocks turned out to be quite textured, with patterned veins.
I have different collections of what I photograph.
For example, I collect dugouts in a separate folder...I used to collect night yards.
I also write down themes in my notebook and put pictures with graphic scenes in a folder.
Burdocks can be added to the graphics collection.
Let me remind you that I consider graphics to reflect or reveal the characteristics of an object or phenomenon, its features.
In this case, it is only one side, one facet, characterizing burdock leaves.