Anyone who has visited the Usher Gallery will likely have seen this panel of leaves. I seem to think it's been on display for most of the last 35 years, on the first floor, turn right at the top of the marble stairs, in the small-ish contemporary art room. It's a rare thing in that it's photographic in nature, as well as of nature, and like most art galleries there's never a lot of space for photography. As well as clarity of idea the whole endeavour of the making was done with a high level of care. Overall it's pleasing, accessible. That aside it was not a type of picture making or subject in any way similar to whatever I was doing or how I was doing it, at the time, or at any time. (But not as if I was actually doing anything for a fair bit of that time, although the last twenty years have shown a more concerted effort). Over the last month I've been reviewing hard drives of images from 2019 to the present and folders of hedge photos crop up every autumn....