Mid-morning light in a garden

Just in between a coffee and a late breakfast, I decided to wander around a communal garden. There is a lot to see, and the tiny details are always beautiful.

This shrub, known as bottlebrush, is a favourite of bees and hummingbirds. The time I spent next to and under it, I heard buzzes and felt the swift movements of winged things.
It may seem a simple shot, but taking the photos of the bee was indeed difficult. On one hand, the sun was shining bright, and I could hardly see the screen of my cellphone while trying to adjust the focus. On the other hand, my multifocal lenses didn't help a bit. Still, I came by with a decent couple of pictures.

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The bark of the tree is also interesting, not only because of its texture—that you cannot see here—, but because of the lichens and mosses on it.

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Moving on to a pine shrub, I found two little epiphytes: an orchid and a bromeliad.

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And walking some five meters, the twists and turns of an aloe:

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Another bromeliad like a little pond:

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The last one is a species of guava. The fruits are immature, so I will have to wait a bit before I can eat some:
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I took the photos with my Redmi Note 8 and edited them using Snapseed.



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