Posted on March 1, 2018 in Birds, Nature, Wildlife, Winter
“S” curves in photography are compositional elements that lead the viewer’s eye through an image. They are thought to lend grace and rhythm to a scene and most often are found in roads, paths, tree lines, streams, railings, flower plantings, etc. Who says an “S” curve can’t be found in waterfowl? This is a Great Blue Heron landing along the shoreline during a visit to Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area earlier this month.