It's spring now, nature is waking up and more and more new flowers can be found in the forest.
The crocuses and snowdrops that were abundant in early March are no longer there, but the Yellowbell and the Crow's Onion are still here.
It's interesting how the growth between the rocks has also forming, forming beautiful stone-flowered compositions.
Here are the new beauties that I manage to find on the wild paths.
Small forest violets. There are some in purple, but I also find one in yellow.
The delicate white colors of Watercress.
The exotic appearance of the Corydalis.
And the beautiful Muscari.
All photos are taken with:
Camera | Panasonic Lumix GX8 |
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Lens | Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro |
Editing | Lightroom |