It is so nice to sit down in a tall grass somewhere outside the civilization and look around. Grasses, herbs, strange looking flowers... and nothing more besides that.
I have no clue what those cool looking ones are called. Tiny, plain, blooms on a long stem trying to reach up and catch most of the sun they can.
A little bit further bigger and stronger plants. I think this is Wild carrot. They can grow quite tall with clusters of snow-white flowers. From a distance they look like white clouds swinging on the wind.
The amount of them by the road was enough to use them as bokeh makers.
So you keep walking and everything around starts to swirl (thank you Helios :p)...
All that in a company of blooming Elderberry - one the most amazing spring fragrances.
Big bushes grow along the roads, fields and forests and when the time is right billions of tiny little flowers open and the air is filled with the very specific aroma.
All the bokeh behind come from another Elderberry bush that was in full bloom a little further away.
Bonus monochrome song for today:
George Michael - They Won't Go When I Go
year 1990
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Shot with Sony a7R + Helios 40-2 lens
All photos and text are my own.
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