Trying to find something

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Trying to find something


In the heart of a sprawling forest, hidden away from bustling cities and rumbling highways, there lay a secret haven, my little garden. Nestled amidst towering trees and vibrant flora, my garden was a canvas that nature had generously bestowed upon me. It was a place where time moved at an unhurried pace, where the symphony of chirping birds and rustling leaves harmonized with the soft hum of countless insects.

On a warm and sunny morning, as golden rays filtered through the dense foliage, I found myself drawn to my garden like never before. Armed with my camera and a curious spirit, I decided to explore the captivating world of insects that called this small, enchanted space their home.

With each step I took, the ground beneath me seemed to come alive, teeming with creatures big and small. Bees danced from flower to flower, their intense focus on collecting nectar a mesmerizing sight to behold. Delicate butterflies, adorned with vibrant patterns, fluttered gracefully, adding pastel strokes to the living tapestry of my garden. Ladybugs scuttled across leaves, their vivid red shells contrasting beautifully against the lush greens.

But it was the insects that often went unnoticed, the ones that blended seamlessly into the environment, that grabbed my attention. I found myself drawn to the simplicity and intrinsic beauty of their monochrome forms. Spiders, with their delicate yet intricate webs, became subjects of my fascination. Snails, adorned with spiral shells, left behind elegant trails on the damp ground. Ants, marching in perfect unison, lived out their miniature lives with precise purpose.

As I continued to observe, I realized that my garden was not just a mere collection of insects; it was a gallery of abstract art in motion. Each insect had a role to play, contributing its own unique brushstroke to the ever-changing masterpiece.

Taking out my camera, I focused on capturing the essence of this harmonious chaos. I played with light and shadow, zooming in on tiny details that revealed the magnitude of nature's creativity. In between clicks of the shutter, I marveled at the kaleidoscope of patterns and textures that were sprinkled all around me.

Days turned into weeks, and my little garden transformed into a photographic symphony. The black and white images showcased the innate beauty hidden beneath the intricate façade of the insect world. Shadows morphed into abstract patterns, elevating these tiny creatures to ethereal art forms.

When I shared my photographs with friends, they were astonished. They saw beyond the mundane and discovered the enchanting world that had always laid hidden in plain sight. My garden ceased to be just a personal retreat and became a bridge to a world where art and nature coexisted harmoniously.

As the seasons changed, so did my little garden. The vibrant colors of summer gave way to the earthy oranges and reds of autumn. Leaves rustled beneath my feet, signaling the tranquility of winter's arrival. Yet, through it all, my garden remained a sanctuary for insects and an inspiration for my artistic endeavors.

In this haven within the forest, my camera lens captured not just the beauty of nature, but the delicate balance that exists between chaos and art. It taught me to appreciate the tiniest details, the hidden wonders that lie beneath the surface. My little garden became a testament to the power of observation, reminding me that art is not confined to galleries, but can thrive in the simplest of places, if only we take the time to truly see.


I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens.



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That's so wonderful photos with light and shadow, you are an amaizng photographer❤️😍

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Your really good in taking these lovely photos.

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Your photos are sharp. To take these pictures I bet it took you quite a while

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Your pictures is always amazing and stand out

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I think those black and white photos are remarkable and become one of the best part of your garden.

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Thank you!! ... I try find more soon :)

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They are really amazing.Congratulations

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Thank you!! .... And I see your art is also cool :) 🤗

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The butterfly which you used to round it up looks very beautiful and amazing
I really love it

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