Plant abstract photography is a creative style of photography that emphasizes the shapes, lines, textures, and patterns found in plants. It often involves close-up shots of plants or parts of plants, such as leaves, stems, and flowers. The goal is to highlight the natural beauty and unique details of the subject, rather than depicting it in a representational or literal way. This type of photography often requires a macro lens or a close-up filter, as well as a tripod to keep the camera steady. The use of selective focus, bokeh, and creative lighting can add to the abstract nature of the image. Plant abstract photography can be both peaceful and visually striking, making it a popular choice for many photographers.
This fern was shot only with natural lights near Rochester falls in Mauritius. Using sun lights and very short exposures (here at 1/2000 seconds), this type of photography can even be done with modern mobile phones.