Most of these photos were taken days ago, and I’ve been keeping them in my camera roll until it felt okay to post about them.
Sometimes I take photos on purpose, like during my morning walk where I actually plan to slow down and look for a subject. But there are also days when photography happens suddenly. I’m just passing by, then I see something interesting, and I stop right there, pull out my phone, and take a few shots before the moment disappears.
That’s what this set is.
It’s random, so the photos don’t have one specific theme. Yes, they are mostly flowers and plants, but they are different kinds, from different places, and taken at different times. During my usual morning walk, the subjects often come from the same plant, so the whole set feels more consistent. This time, it’s more like collecting small fragments, a petal on the grass, a soft bloom hidden in shadow, a tiny flower reaching out, even those mushrooms growing low and quiet like they’re part of a secret world.
I actually like this kind of randomness sometimes. It feels more honest, like I’m not forcing a story. I’m just responding to what I see, when I see it. And somehow, when I convert them into black and white, these separate moments start to connect. The textures become louder, the light becomes the mood, and the different subjects feel like they belong to the same day, even if they didn’t.
So here they are, a small mix from my camera roll, finally making their way out.
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~ Andri Cauldwell
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