On June 8, 2025, I went for a stroll at the UC Davis Arboretum and saw a number of grape vines extending their tendrils left and right.
I took the FEATURED IMAGE (f/8, 1/250s, ISO 1250) with a macro lens (105 macro from Nikon). The image was illuminated with natural light. It portrays the looping tendrils of a grape vine making a lace and resting on a leaf.
A short spring project
I have written several posts on the benefits of working in projects and series.
The Looping Vine Tendril is my first botanical project of 2025, and so far it’s the only one.
Previous posts on this project:
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendrill;
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendrill, part 2;
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril, part 3.
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril, part 4.
Photographs associated with this project:






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Wall Art landscapes and miscellaneous
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