Hello Everyone.
This morning I woke up early because the alarm kept ringing, the sun started to rise and I headed to the throne in the garden which is not that far from the house. I was so enchanted by the refreshing sunlight. . it is the power of the sun that has a huge beneficial impact on all living creatures on earth. Throughout the garden I found clear dew from the remains of a sign indicating that night had given way to morning. Many of the plants were stained by insect bites at night and it looked like the leaves were still soft because it was too early in the morning.
I don't really understand how every stem of the plant was stained by insect bites. Is it because they are too young and therefore easier to bite? Or because the plant really tastes delicious. At first I felt like I had lost my subject for this morning's photoshoot as all the leaves, stems and leaf tops had been damaged by pests and were covered in heavy dew. However, I do not feel hopeless because I am very aware of accepting the process of natural selection that is occurring. I kept trying to walk until I found a pumpkin stem spread out on the ground.
The pumpkin stems inspired me this morning to create a Macro subject. The stem of this pumpkin has a spiral tip. It's very interesting this morning. The stem of the pumpkin actually has fine, sharp hairs, so I was afraid to touch the skin. The stem of this pumpkin is light green and extends several meters above the ground. Here I had the opportunity to take up the subject of the pumpkin stem. When shooting, I had problems because the subject was a bit small, so I took the initiative to use a Raynox m-250 macroscopic lens. This lens really helps me take macro photos, here are some photos I managed to take in the morning.
| Camera | : EOS M50 |
|---|---|
| Flash used | : No |
| F-Stop | : f/5,6 |
| Focal Length | : 36mm |
| Exposure Time | : 1/60 s |
| ISO | : 200 |
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