My entry for the Phone Photography Contest - 79

in Feel Good8 days ago

Hello dear friends good afternoon, wherever you are...

I'm back here to join in the favorites contest hosted by @untilwelearn. In this entry, I feature three beautiful flowers that grow in the wild.

First, let's take a look at a stalk of salparni flower. This salparni flower is very small, almost invisible. Luckily, its super bright color makes it easy to spot. Because it's so small, it's often overlooked. To the naked eye, this flower looks ordinary. But when it appears on a camera, it transforms into something extraordinary. I think this flower resembles an orchid. What do you think? Don't hesitate to let me know in the comments.

Second, let's take a look at the beauty of the Caesarweed flower. If you look closely, this flower is very similar to a hibiscus, the only difference being its size. This flower is only about the size of an adult thumb. If it were a little larger, many people would be fooled. There's one more thing that sets it apart, the Caesarweed flower has short, straight stamens. Meanwhile, hibiscus has long stamens and gently curved tips.

Lastly, let's look at the Indian mallow. This flower is still in bud, not yet open like the two flowers above. It should bloom in the afternoon, but I found it in the morning. So, it's still sleeping soundly. Even though it hasn't bloomed yet, its appearance is no less beautiful. It's still stunning.

All images were taken using a realme 7 Pro cellphone.

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Love the flower that is about to bloom. It looks so so beautiful! 🌸

Glad to know you like it. Thank you very much.

wow beautiful photographs. green background looks awesome in above photographs.

Thank you very much brother

Muy bonita fotografía

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