In the garden - new mini-project (series of photographs) p-iv quality over quantity.

One of my favorite phrases always was "Less is More" - yes almost always is more. These words are right about everything - about eating, shopping, having, wanting, and especially when we are talking about ART.
How long could one perceive the visual information during the visit to Louvre Museum, for example? How many from the day-long walk through the halls, rooms, and corridors of Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam really will settle down and remain in our memory?
Well, I went too far and high, but sure you got my point of view.
So, talking about photography - how long each of us can browse some specific long photo story, massively loaded with dozens of photographs? And if most of these photographs are not really great in terms of continuation of the story they should talk, in terms of artistic quality and in whole quality of the photographed content. ?
Where our patience and perception are coming to the red line and need of pressing the "next" post button. (there is no one, but let's assume.)

I really remain satisfied with one good image, telling the whole story, with some iconic scenery or a memorizing full of a life moment. 3-5 if these images are continuously connected to each other and all of them greatly photographed (check this post by @barnabo as a great example, even if it contains 9 images and not 3-5, but I'm satisfied by what I see):
https://ecency.com/hive-194913/@barnabo73/k2-sky-and-earth-embracing
10-12 images if they must be together to start and finish the STORY (well 15 if the story is really interesting or informative).

I am intrigued what is your level of immediate perception of ART.


A few of my images from my garden. I photographed them with the freelancing technique that I described in my previous posts.

Garden_2022_by_Victor_Bezrukov-1.jpg


Garden_2022_by_Victor_Bezrukov-3.jpg


Garden_2022_by_Victor_Bezrukov-2.jpg


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Beautiful... Warm and melancholy colors

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thank you Andrea !

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autumnal mood...

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these leaves of the Macadamia nut tree. It's always green constantly changing part of the leaves.

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Charming images with beautiful warm colours and exquisite depth of field...

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thank you very much
photographed with f/1.4 but due to the unmatched manner of the lens the DOF is even shorter

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Hello @victorbz, I really like the second photo, the colors and the blurred sides around the leaves. It's like waking up from a long sleep

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Beautiful!! the colors, the blurryness, and the angle you look at autumn, down not up:) very nice

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