Close-up graphics
For some reason, everyone thinks that it's very easy to shoot graphics and close-ups. I don't think so. Even something chaotic needs to be removed. And if you get closer to aesthetics, then you need to think about it and compose the composition.
Here you have found the right twig with a leaf, and now you need to place it all in the frame so that it looks and is perceived.
If we take two directions – flat graphics and volumetric, then it is easier to shoot the first one, but it is perceived more difficult.
Three-dimensional graphics (or close-ups) are more difficult to work with, but the picture is close to the usual one, of which there are a lot.
It's always a game: combine plans and lines!
You also need to choose the background.
The background should always be dark. There are no objects that would look better on a light background.
..And now it's winter. Greyness, mud and snow...
The schedule is limited in winter. It is available only after snowfalls and in frosts with frost.
Everything interesting begins closer to spring with ice, the first puddles, textured snow and the sun.
Each direction of photography has its own periods, its own seasons.
And I don't even know which genre December is best suited to...