Weather, Moods and Seasons

Weather, Moods and Seasons
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Book Synopsis Weather, Moods and Seasons by : Saxon Holt

Download or read book Weather, Moods and Seasons written by Saxon Holt and published by PhotoBotanic Press. This book was released on 2015-07-14 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To a gardener, it may seem obvious that daffodils suggest spring, roses peak in summer, apples mean autumn, and bare trees represent winter. This may be obvious to you but perhaps not to your viewer. And it may be so obvious to you that you overlook the seasonal potential for garden photography. Weather, Moods and Seasons is the third lesson in the THINK LIKE A GARDENER series: a collection of exercises designed to extend the photographer's perception of garden design to finding themes and telling stories. The THINK LIKE A GARDENER series is part three of the 4-part PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshop. There are six easy to follow lessons in each series.


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