Garden story
He woke up early on a warm morning, and as he stepped outside, he felt the sun creeping up and the birds singing. The smell of freshly brewed coffee filled his nose, a perfect start to the day. He took his coffee and headed out to his garden for a brisk walk.
As he walked amongst the flowers, admiring their beauty, he noticed something moving in the grass. It was a spider - a big and hairy, eight-legged arachnid. He had always been fascinated by spiders, so he knelt down and took out his small camera.
With his macro lens ready, he took a few photographs of the spider. Suddenly, he noticed a few bees buzzing around. He tried to capture their movements, but they were too quick for him. However, he did notice something strange - there were a lot of bugs crawling around the garden that morning, more so than usual.
As he walked along, he met his neighbor, who was also out tending to her garden. They exchanged pleasantries, and she shared a funny story about a spider that had spun its web in her hairbrush a few weeks back. They both laughed, and he continued on his walk.
Despite having walked in this garden for years, he always discovered something new each time. This time, it was the plethora of bugs. He made a mental note to research why this was the case.
As he continued to photograph the flowers and the bugs, he felt a tingling sensation on his arm. It was a spider, and it had bitten him! Thankfully, it was not poisonous, and his neighbor helped him calm down.
Later that evening, he sat back with another cup of coffee and scrolled through his photographs. He marveled at the stunning details that his macro lens had captured, and he chuckled at the funny story his neighbor had shared earlier.
It was a day well spent, even with the spider bite. He realized that though he was familiar with his garden, there was always something new waiting to be discovered.
I was use here in my photos Sony NEX-5T
and I was use my Sony 3.5/30mm Macro lens.