Kale, After A Storm

As a child I was terrified of storms. I would hide under the covers or run into our basement where. I would try to get as far away as possible from the flashes of lightning and cracks of thunder. As I have grown older, I've learned to appreciate storms. We have our own home now, with plenty of windows and a wide view of the sky. I enjoy watching the occasional storm roll east across the lake. As a photographer I've become accustomed to grabbing my camera after a storm and wandering around our backyard. A fresh rainstorm adds a new layer of texture to the leaves of all the plants. Yesterday we had a surprise thunderstorm, there was even hail! Looking to brush off some of the rust that has set in due to this quarantine, I captured a few quick frames of water droplets on a Kale plant in our garden.

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Michael Mroczek

Michael Mroczek is a multi-faceted photographer based in Williamstown, New Jersey. He balances his roles as a designer, marketing professional, husband, and father with a never-ending passion for photography.

https://pinebarrenman.com
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