Flower Photography of Wild Plants and Rambutan Pistils.
Hi friends, wherever you are, how are you today? I hope you're all well and able to carry out your daily activities as usual.
I'm back here with you all to share some images I took some time ago.
The first image I'm sharing is of a purple flower, a beautiful and fairly large flower. This is a wild flower growing in the bushes along the roadside. I spotted it while passing through the area.




Despite its large, beautiful flowers, this plant is not grown as an ornamental. I've never seen it planted as an ornamental in my area. Although the flowers are quite large, they appear soft and wilt very quickly.


This flower stands out even more because it's growing among other shrubs, and it's the only one with flowers here, especially its eye-catching color. I tried taking several photos from different angles to get a decent shot.


The second picture is a rambutan pistil with a light green color that I photographed just after the rain stopped.


Over time, this pistil will change color as the rambutan ripens and turns red.


This rambutan flower happened to be growing on a low branch, making it easy for me to reach and photograph it. The raindrops are still visible between the thorns of the rambutan's skin, making it look very fresh.


Well, friends, that's all I have to share for now. See you again in the next post.
By @dzaky12