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A natural wonder with green thorns
When we go a little away from the hustle and bustle of the city, we see many unknown plants and flowers and fruits, whose beauty fascinates us. This picture is such a wonderful plant. The picture shows a small green fruit-like structure, which is surrounded by a structure like sharp and thin thorns. It looks like a small round ball, but this ball is completely green and has thin branches like sharp thorns all around.
The picture was taken very close, which is also called macro photography. Taking such pictures requires a lot of patience and attention. The lighting is also important, so that each part the plant can be clearly seen. Behind this thorny structure in the center the picture, there are blurry green leaves and branches. This background helped to focus attention on the main subject of the picture.
Although the exact name this plant or fruit is not known, it looks a lot like a fenugreek fruit or a thorny creeper. It could be a wild vine that usually grows in bushes and sometimes has medicinal properties. Such plants often remain unknown to us, but their role in maintaining the balance of nature is very big.
Through this picture, we can see how perfectly and artistically nature has created everything. Even in a single tree or fruit, there is so much diversity, so much structural beauty hidden in it that we often ignore with the naked eye. We should pay attention to these small wonders nature, protect them and know them.
Such pictures not only provide comfort to the eyes, but also teach us patience, attention and love for nature. Through the eyes a photographer, we see something that we may never notice even if it is in front of our eyes every day. So let us understand the value these unique gifts nature and take care them – that will be the greatest proof of our respect for nature.
Device | Name |
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Android | oppo A95 |
Camera | 4.71 Mm, f/1.0, (iso100) |
Photography:
Location| Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by |@aburihan
Link to original community|
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/285813794
Latitude Longitude Map|
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=3.125902&mlon=101.504848#map=12/3.1259/101.5048
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