The Agave plant, which was considered by the Aztec as a gift from
the gods, is not a particularly exciting plant to look at but a challenge to
photograph.
I never can
resist photographing this plant when I find it on any of my photo walks. The key is to move in close and look for the
patterns that are created by the light and the bending and twisting of the
leaves. Depending on the time of day –
the light creates patterns within the Agave leaves and the same plant’s image
can vary accordingly throughout the day. Using selective focus (using f-4.5)
you can isolate some of the background leaves while focusing in on a particular
interesting leaf shape. Using a little
saturation in post-production can bring these plants to life. The Agave plant is really about shapes and
working with them in your final image.
All of these images were made at the
Tucson Botanical Gardens
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