April is a month of very high activity of nature, and therefore of people who photograph it. This is facilitated by the longer days (and the change of time, thanks to which we have an extra hour before sunset!) and new topics appearing every now and then. This time I wanted to share with you frames of a subject photographed in millions of ways – forest flowers, or wood anemones. Wanting to create frames that are less obvious, more unique and simply more interesting, I went to a place where anemones grow by a stream. Why there? Well, I have a weakness for photos with reflections. These, in turn, are easiest to achieve by shooting against the light, with a stream in the background. Hence the choice of this place and not another.

Technically, I focused on two lenses – Trioplan 50/2.9 and my recently favorite lens – Sony 70-200/4 Macro G OSS II (1:2). The latter works great for me as the most universal tool in the field, allowing me to take interesting photos of small objects. I like it for its focal range, zoom capability and great AF and sharpness. I rarely praise any specific gear, but this one really deserves a mention – at least in the kind of activity I do.