
I just emailed my autumn newsletter, in which I announced the newest photographs added to my website. These are photographs that I created over the summer, including abstract photographs of fallen leaves, sunflowers and dahlias...

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts My fall newsletter is now available: new photos of the "not so ordinary" http://bit.ly/3VTSE2 (to sign up for the next one, visit: http://bit.ly/K48ZN)

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts Taking a walk on this beautiful fall day, I have found a bunch of new photographic subjects to explore.

In preparation for my fall newsletter, I’ve continued to pour through the photographs I have taken over the past spring and summer, looking for the best ones to add to my online collection. It is quite a task! ...

Lesley Olley very impressed with your work!

Darlene Wade Daniel...your photos/art is amazing! I live in NYC as well...are you showing in any galleries in Manhattan or Brooklyn?

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts Doing more work on my dahlia series. This one is so delicate...

Quickly, fall is upon us. The leaves are just begining to change colors, with only the first few being shaken out of the trees by today’s unexpectedly strong wind. ...

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts These photographs from last winter finally found their voices. http://bit.ly/1gRO0

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts Not sure if this photo will make the final cut, but I love its sense of motion.

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts This is an early work in progress: photographing the leaves of a locust tree.

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts I've been revisiting this very abstract photograph of a decayed leaf. Its suggestion of movement & dance appeals to me.

Daniel Sroka Botanical Abstracts Photographing some dahlias we picked up at the farmers market. This is the best so far.

Sometimes you need the help of friends and peers to see the potential in your own art. I had spent yesterday photographing some flowers we picked up at the farmers market last weekend. But after several hours of work, I was growing frustrated...

















