
©Evelyn Symons
Lily and frog
Gear/Settings: Nikon D300, 340mm focal length, ƒ4.8@1/1000 sec., ISO 200
Story and photography by Evelyn Symons
Shinrin-yoku, ‘forest bathing’, when translated from the Japanese term, is about being mindful of your surroundings, taking time to take it all in, in order to spark creativity before beginning that nature photography session. Evelyn Symons explores the relatively new practice.
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