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Water drops cling to the pillar

Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant
All pictures of courtesy Tom Leiton, shared with permission

Tom Leiton (Previously) is known as highlighting the optical representation of plants by switching vegetables the features of other fluorescent colors. It often focuses on the night life of the samples around his home in Cornwall, Lighton’s pictures in a way that turns common species into unusual themes.

His latest series, vertebral columnIt expands this path. Macro photos focus on stems and microscopic fibers. Water drops cling to the surfaces as if the plants have just appeared from heavy rains. The sparkling vegetable plants pick up the surrounding light, while the dense dew drops add a sparkling view of the forms of life under it.

LEGHTON photos are available Its location on the web. Keep up with his latest projects on Bhazan and Instagram.

Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant
Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant
Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant
Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant
Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant
Water drops cling to the spine over a clear colored plant



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