



Inspired by Alicia Galer
I decided to visit the large
greenhouse in Peoples
Park to gather some
primary research.
I believe that plants relate
to this subject because just
like people suffering with
SAD, plants need the
sunlight. But not only this
I feel that they can physically
demonstrate our emotions.
Such as when they are
drooping down they look
quite sad so you just want to
pick them up again.
To see better photographs taken with my Nikon D3300 you will
have to take a look in my sketchbook. But these photos were a
few that I took on my phone which wasn't apart of the shoot but
I still wanted to share them.
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