Well, that is a surprise conclusion for a non-assignment. I must consider further the concept of giving you non-homework but I worship non-compliance too much. I'm impressed that your photos are not the usual nonograms, but have instead chosen to incorporated supporting actors in the form of other plants blurred beyond the plane of focus and also the totally unexpected … snippets of the outside environment to juxtapose tamed agents with the wild. I especially like the ground level shot of the potted plant caressing blades of grass. I am also drawn to the rosy-tinged pot overlapping the out-of-focus dark pot and the somber bokeh from outside. Your last plant looks like a hawk. That is a serious level of cultivation.
However, by MACRO I meant really CLOSE-UP. With a macro lens, or extension tubes capturing the contours of these succulents. Perhaps making it really juicy. Candy photography … since Halloween is on the event horizon. Still, these photos do make want to start a relationship with houseplants. Not before Halloween though, because there is death in the air. A dead houseplant can be quite scary.
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