The Great Pretender
On a quiet day where the reeds sway and the water whispers, one broken stem dares to dream bigger. Bent at just the right angle, it’s convinced it’s not a weed at all, but a majestic bird mid-flight. Or maybe a dragonfly, depending on the mood. The other grasses roll their eyes, but the pond humors it, reflecting its silhouette like a stage light. This black and white photograph captures nature’s quiet comedy: a plant with ambition, striking a pose and hoping someone, anyone, will believe it’s airborne.
My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one might be just for those who appreciate a good botanical identity crisis.
The Great Pretender
On a quiet day where the reeds sway and the water whispers, one broken stem dares to dream bigger. Bent at just the right angle, it’s convinced it’s not a weed at all, but a majestic bird mid-flight. Or maybe a dragonfly, depending on the mood. The other grasses roll their eyes, but the pond humors it, reflecting its silhouette like a stage light. This black and white photograph captures nature’s quiet comedy: a plant with ambition, striking a pose and hoping someone, anyone, will believe it’s airborne.
My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one might be just for those who appreciate a good botanical identity crisis.