For my last series of photos that I will EVER post on this blog, I decided to include four pictures. This series expresses the death and decay that is a part of every evolution. The first picture was taken on my way to my aunts' house in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I really like this photo because it is so zoomed in that you can barely tell its just the silhouette of a dead branch. The next picture was taken in my backyard at night of a leafless tree. Even though it is not dead, its "leaflessness" demonstrates that starkness and deadness that comes with evolution. The third picture is of some dead leaves that fell on my trampoline. I love how the flash illuminates the foreground the most and then slowly gets dimmer as you look to the background. The last picture is my favorite of the series. It is of another group of trees outside my house. I love how the smaller branches almost look like rain dripping down or a spider's web draped along the larger branches.
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