Beautiful Photos of Leaves
One of the great things about leaves is that they look so different during each season. So you should never get bored of photographing them!
n spring, I love to look for new leaf growth, such as this fern found in a bluebell wood. It stood out to me because of the interesting heart shape that had been formed by the new unfurling leaves.
During summer, there will be an abundance of vivid green leaves wherever you look. Try to search out interesting shapes and patterns, such as the lines in these fern leaves.
Autumn is my favorite times of year for photographing leaves. As they begin to fall from the trees, leaves can be found in an abundance of colors and different states of decay.
In winter, there are generally less leaves around as the deciduous trees will have shed their leaves. But keep your eye out for evergreen trees as their needles can make interesting subjects, especially when silhouetted against a winter sky.
There should also still be plenty of decaying leaves littering the ground in winter, and they’ll look amazing covered in frost on a winter’s morning.