I noticed that the asters were holding back wooden sticks that were stuck in the ground. Most likely they were necessary to keep the thin stems from heavy flowers. Although, as you can see, not all the stems withstood the force of the buds and were lowered to the ground
I remember how, as a child, asters were one of the main flowers in my parents' garden and on any holiday we made bouquets of them and even just put them in a vase to decorate the house.
And this was a single flower that grew not far from the asters and had an attractive appearance. The flower did not look like an aster and had large petals in a slightly closed form.
| Camera: | Canon EOS 70D |
| Camera Lens: | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 |
| Camera Settings: | Diaphragm f/2| Excerpt 1/800s | ISO 100 |