Picture & Lavrushka
Lavrushka Lavrushka
I've been watching my seedlings grow, and it feels like each day is a new frame waiting to be captured. Have you ever tried to photograph the subtle stages of a plant's life?
Picture Picture
It’s the perfect idea, really. I love shooting little stories in a frame, especially when they’re growing. Use a macro lens or a simple hand‑held, set the aperture wide so the focus stays on the tender leaves, and let the natural light do the rest. A few shots each week, and you’ll have a tiny diary of the plant’s life, full of those little imperfections that make each moment feel unique. Try it, and let the little buds tell their own story.
Lavrushka Lavrushka
That sounds lovely, and I’ll try it, but I’m afraid I’ll miss a detail or mess up the light. Maybe I’ll keep a tiny notebook next to the camera so I can jot down the exact time and light conditions each day, just to be sure.
Picture Picture
That’s a beautiful plan. A little notebook beside the lens keeps the moment alive, like a diary of light and shade. Every line you jot down becomes part of the story that the image will whisper. Just keep your eye on the changing color of the sky and let the plant’s own rhythm guide you. You’ll capture more than just a plant—you’ll capture a feeling.