25.00$
Description
4k – 3840 x 2160 px.
Frosted Autumn Leaves on Aged Wood Texture, Yosemite Macro
Meta Description: Intimate macro shot of two fallen autumn leaves, one frosted, resting on weathered wood grain. Perfect texture, contrast, and detail for design and fine art prints.
ALT Text: Overhead macro view of two brown autumn leaves, one heavily frosted, resting diagonally on a background of gray, weathered wood with deep grain texture.
Product Description (180 words) Winter’s Whisper: A Study in Frost and Texture. This close-up photograph elevates fallen foliage into a piece of captivating art. The composition features two autumn leaves, lying on a background of deeply weathered wood. The contrast is striking: one leaf is richly coated in glistening hoar frost, highlighting its intricate vein structure, while the other remains dry in shades of warm brown. This duality symbolizes transition and the immediate presence of winter’s touch. The grainy, gray wood serves as a perfect, neutral backdrop, allowing the organic textures and subtle color differences to take center stage.
For Commercial Stock Buyers: Ideal for campaigns centered on texture, contrast, transition, or the winter season. Excellent for use in design, publishing, packaging (especially for wellness or seasonal products), and environmental or conservation editorial features. The clean composition and sharp focus provide versatile copy space.
For Art Print Consumers: A minimalist yet deeply textural piece that brings the subtle, quiet beauty of the changing seasons indoors. The cool grays of the frost and wood against the warm golds of the leaves create a sophisticated palette, making this a perfect, grounding accent for contemporary or rustic décor.
Keywords/Tags: Frosted Leaf, Autumn, Winter, Hoar Frost, Macro, Texture, Wood Grain, Yosemite, Contrast, Seasonal, Detail, Fallen Leaves, Organic, Microcosm, Close-up.
Suggested Categories/Collections
1. Macro & Intimate Nature Studies
2. Textures, Patterns, and Abstracts
3. Seasons & Weather: Winter and Frost




