The process of budding and the appearance of the first leaves looks much more interesting in the pictures than the already fully grown leaves in the summer. But if this idea doesn't go into the "archive", then I'll try to work with ordinary summer foliage.

I take close–up photos of vegetation twice a year, in spring and autumn.

But in summer, something completely different steals attention, for example, the flowering of some plants or flowers.

And no one pays attention to the foliage of the trees anymore.

I'll try to convert it. There are some considerations on how to capture the unusual...but everything will be resolved when it comes to implementation...Maybe it won't work out.

Cherry, bird cherry and apple trees are already beginning to bloom.

No one cares about the grown leaves anymore.

I might say I missed the graphic season.

Although the yellow spring (leafless and snowless) lasted quite a long time.

Now I want to play with color...(the main thing is not to lose).

But I would to be careful: after color saturation, I can accidentally go into monochrome.

And I gave up black and white photography many years ago. It doesn't matter, it just doesn't steal attention.