I've been out of the garden for sometime due to work and events. But it has been on my mind, as I've been remixing certain pictures with the meager contrast-tint skillz I have.
Basically, this has (to a minor but exciting extent) enabled me to see similarities in leaf formations (deepness of venation) that thrive in certain spots of my garden. Removing the color and other characteristics of a leaf allows you to make correlations easier among seemingly unrelated plants.
It has also made me see death and disease in a way that reminds me of aerial photographs of landscapes.
I've not so many conclusions on these yet, but I will probably keep doing them when I am bored. Patterns are bound to arise.
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