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RE: Playing With The Camera: Photo-BLOOM!

in #photography6 years ago

We used to have a sunflower that grew wild in my school as a child. Surprisingly, there is none when I visited that area two years ago. Sunflowers are pretty and adds some colour to the environment. I was blown away the day I discovered it can help absorb nuclear radiation in affected locations.

Pretty pictures, you are getting better by the day. I guess your macro lens is in :)

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This is a very interesting finding, thanks. :)

I took most of these shots with my magnifying filters, the warm ones are without the filter on.
I believe I am getting better too. I have some amazing clicks of bugs from my holidays that I am reallyproud of!! But I need to do some "studying" once I find enough free time and make a proper post about them!

We often get 'rogue' sunflowers and millet under our bird feeder. I let them grow as they get watered in the summer and it's cool to see what plants the seeds in my bird feed come from.

Haha! That sounds like a Kinder Surprise thing 😜

The Fascinating Tale of The Bugs by Ruth-girl :)
Unleash 'em when you are ready.

LOL!! Something like that! 😂