Maple Leaves, October 2007
The light underneath a forest canopy is almost always perfect. It’s even better when it’s autumn, the sun is a little lower and the light seems to be a little more delicate. Every now and then it hits the perfect spot, just begging to be photographed.
I came across these maple leaves that were in that exact perfect spot. Beautifully lit, bursting with colour and ready to be photographed by anyone who passes by. Lucky for me I was that person. I really wanted to focus on the leaves and put the tree trunk into the background. In the enlarged prints of this, the leaves practically leap off the paper.
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- Camera
- Mamiya C33 Professional
- Lens
- Mamiya-Sekor 65mm (Chrome)
- Filter
- none
- Film
- Fuji Pro 160S
- Developer
- C41
- Development
- Lab processed in C41 chemistry
- Date
- October, 2007
- Location
- 44.44802,-65.25755
- Copyright
- 2007 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.