Meadow flowers (my original photography)

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Hi, my dear friends!

It seems not so long ago I was already talking about meadow flowers and my desire to make a small area with these flowers in my garden. In fact, everything is not so simple, and I'm not at all sure that these "wild and unbridled creatures" will agree to exchange the meadow expanse, open to all winds, for a boring sitting in my flower bed.

But no one can forbid me to photograph them. Even they themselves. As always, I used a macro lens. I am sure that we would have passed by many of these plants without even noticing them. But it is macro photography that makes it possible to see all their beauty and luxury.

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Macro photography is one aspect of photography that brings out the hidden details and beauty in very little things.

These are all beautiful pictures❣️

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I have planted up an area of wildflowers in my garden and they look good. Apparently the yellow flowers that you photoed close up are good for helping wildflowers to establish. We call them Yellow Rattle. The are in part parasitic and take nutrients from grasses which give other plants the chance to grow.

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I also want to try. Never heard this fact about Yellow Rattle! Interesting

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