Hello everyone, good afternoon. I hope you are having a very nice weekend. I tell you that lately I have taken as therapy, practicing photography, and I am passionate about capturing all kinds of photos, it's like a hunt for some image that I find interesting. But the ones I enjoy the most are those of nature, yes, our wonderful nature.
Capturing insects and birds is almost a journey, I haven't had much luck with that task, but I keep working on it. I would like to capture butterflies, and bees. Of the latter I had a close encounter, in the planter I placed on the cover, but they were hiding among the flowers, so I only photographed the pretty colors of the plant.
In my daily passage I find so many species of plants, from gigantic trees to vines. It is amazing how nature presents itself in so many ways, and in one of the photos I shared, I could see how after the drought of the previous months, an ivy that was on the wall of a nearby house, reproduced again, covering a large part of it. Honestly, it is a wonderful thing.
The vegetation is offered in all possible colors, not only with the greenery of its leaves that can be given with many shades, but with its flowers of various colors. There are also leaves that are not green, which is the color with which we always relate them, there can be purple, red, and of course, white and yellow leaves, like the ones that appear in one of the photos that I share with you.
At the end of my tour, I came across a planter that caught my attention. It is the way humans play with the elements of nature and some materials to create a beautiful decorative monument with various plant species. I liked the result, I saw it very traditional, and it gave a very original view to the place.
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