photo by: Mike Yoder
Ice forms around a dead lotus plant. My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.
photo by: Mike Yoder
My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.
photo by: Mike Yoder
My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.
photo by: Mike Yoder
My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.
photo by: Karen Seibel photo
My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.
photo by: Mike Yoder
My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.
photo by: Mike Yoder
My wife recently completed a photo project documenting the seasonal changes of lotus plants at a rural pond. Often, focusing a project on one subject can lead to endless visual creativity rather than limit your photography.