Enclaved - PhotoFeed Contest Macro Photography Round 110

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Flowers add beauty and color to an environment. It also evokes feelings of warmth and coziness, making the environment a great spot for relaxation. In fact I find serenity in surroundings adorned with flowers, and I'm always captivated by the charm such spaces exude.

Today, I was privileged to visit one of such environments, an elegantly designed house, adorned with vibrant flowers and plant trees like orange, local bear, apple, African star apple, walnut, and more. It was a beauty to behold, and I couldn't help but marvel at the architectural design and charming scenery. It just a type of my dream space.

So I took a moment to explore the surroundings, admiring the flowers, taking in the sounds of nature, and capturing the moment in photos. There's no missing it, hehehe.

I was glad I did because not only was it a refreshing stroll, I captured something fascinating: a prickly beauty which could pass for a rose flower. But beyond the thorny stem lies the delicate petals, their charm a total contrast its stems.

I moved closer, hoping to take in it's sweet fragrance but none was oozing from the enchanting petals, and I wondered why. I made to move away but was held back by a shimmering movement in one of the petals. I bent closer to check what it was, and that was when I saw it - water droplet enclaved in some of the flower petals. My oh my, what a fascinating sight.

Immediately, I started clicking away, capturing snapshots of this breathtaking sight. But I must confess that it was a bit challenging for me to capture a clearer shot because the flower kept swaying in a graceful rhythmic motion with the cool breeze, a testament of the airy currents passing through the environment. This too, was a wonderful sight to behold.

Well I was able to get some good shots and I'm excited sharing them with you. What do you think about the photos? Pray, tell.. I'll love to read your thoughts.







I would really love to know the name of this flower. Please share it if you know. Thank you.


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