Ouch, think the tree will survive? I assist my father maintaining his 75 or so citrus trees. The sprinkler system helps to coat his trees in an insulating layer of ice when temps drop below 28F. Still had some damage, and most of the late crop - navel oranges - froze on the trees. It was a lousy season this year. Hurricane Harvey knocked lots of fruit off the trees. High ground water levels at the wrong time of year. Sub par crop of satsumas that didn't have the sugar content expected. No grapefruit or lemons, and few blood oranges set on.
I love that about digital photography! Instant development and pre-edits at no real additional cost. It's amazing...I used to run a color and BW photo processing lab. It would be thousands to do this the chemical paper way.
I love photography. Its something I would like to devote more time and effort to. I enjoy poring over photos to find the angle that hits me in the feels. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Thanks for joining my thread. Good still life photos rely on technical tricks like focal length. By all means, practice here!