I had a dream for a long time - vertical photographs of nature. Although this format of photographs is more suitable for highlighting a separate object, detail, architectural structure.
But the idea of photographing nature vertically did not let me go. And I made up my mind. I called a series of my photographs - the nature of June in the vertical.
In order not to clutter up the post with a large number of pictures, I combined them in three pieces. That is, I got triptychs. I did this in order not to clutter up the post and at the same time show a lot of the beauty of nature. The quality of the photos has deteriorated somewhat. After all, I created my triptychs through an Internet resource. But all vertical opening photos are my own.
After all, nature is also worthy of the vertical.
The beginning of summer is a time of riotous colors, a beautiful sky, with snow-white clouds and more. So many plants are rushing to life. I chose the time for photos so that the sky was beautiful.
So much greenery and light is inherent only in the summer season.
It seems that many photos are similar to each other. Yes, the lifeblood of summer.
Is it possible to pass by such beauty.
And here I captured the corners of nature on the city street.
These are the only photos in overcast weather. It was the time before the rain. The clouds moved closer and closer. But I could not help but photograph the beautiful snow-white spirea bushes.
How beautiful young pine cones are. Blue comfrey is pleasing to the eye. And the path among the birches just led me to the comfrey flowers.
Closer to the river, plants have their own life.
And here are already young trees in the children's park. It is immediately evident that they are well-groomed, unlike remote places on the outskirts of the city.
This is how my selection "Nature of June in the vertical" turned out. I do not have experience. I photograph everything that attracts me. I ask for advice on whether such photographs of nature in the vertical are appropriate.
I thank everyone who came to this post and admired the June nature of a small provincial town with me.