Framing the forest London, ON February 2022 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
The photo doesn’t capture what it’s like to stand there and listen to the winds blowing through the dry growth, or what it feels like to wait for the tops of the grasses to slow down just enough to trip the shutter.
It’s like you’re having a hushed conversation with Mother Nature herself.
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