When I started out in photography with a terrible Sony Handycam, I remember focusing a lot on landscapes, very wide shots, or as they're known in photography, extreme wide shots. Of course, I loved to contemplate everything I could see in that landscape, although that camera was very limiting. Later, I acquired other equipment and practiced various techniques, and I began to focus on close-up or detailed shots of almost anything I came across.
That's how I became so interested in subjects like trees. I really enjoy capturing the details found among their branches, trunks, and so on. It's a whole visual world of forms. Well, perhaps many people aren't interested in that, but as I always say, you do what you love and try to share that vision and perspective of things. That's how I'm presenting this series, which is very much related to what I'm saying: the details of nature at their finest, or at least as I see them.
All photographs are my own work.