Today is Saturday, weekend for some of you, and I want to share with all of you some of the new shoot of the plant that I managed to photograph sometimes ago.
I remember I have seen a beutiful photo of the new shoots that show the delicate pattern that the plant can produce. I was trying to replicate that, but all I can say that I was failed to do so, because of my skill as well as the subject that I find that day.
but nevertheless, I want to share with all of you what I managed to capture that day, maybe at least you can also appreciate the beauty that we can see from this wild plant that might grow in some abandon patches around you, maybe one day you can stop and that a look at them as weel to see and to abserve some of the new shoot of the plant.
This first one I think the best that I can find, although it is not symetrical as I wanted to be, but I love the layering that it has from the newest shoot to the older leaf that already develop well.
here I have another species, and you can see the difference it has from the first one, This one look like a butterfly, with the body of the small shoot, with the bigger developed one forming a wings to the side.
This one is also beautiful, but unfortunately there soemthing that is crawing on it.
There is the green caterpillar wanderign around the new shoot, and I think it might devour the new shoot in no time.
This one look interesting, with the color is not green but rather a little bit black.
And the last one I have is this new shoot of the cassava plant, some people will use the new one as a vegetable, and they say it is so tasty, although I have never tried it. My mother love it, but she ahrdly cook it, because she is the only one who love them, and also it is ahrd to fidn the new shoot of this plant, because as far as it will affect the root and then the harvest when they cut the new shoot during the planting time.
Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + adapter + Extension Tube | |
Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External Flash | |
Gear | Olympus Omd Em5 mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
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