Spring is the period of flowers, the season when flowers are in the foreground. It is normal for this to happen because flowers and nature generally come from nowhere (that is, from winter) and grow into an explosion of beauty.
Spring represents birth just as autumn represents death, the cyclical nature. Of course, this is a schematic picture.
All these stages of nature's transformation can be observed in their evolution if you look at, say, a garden. From the weak plant of a few days until its apogee, when it explodes in flowers.
I have a very small yard. Twenty years ago when I bought this house the yard didn't even have a blade of grass. Every past year I added something to decorate and beautify.
I am also amazed at how many flowers are on such a small space. Because there are many perennial flowers that I forgot, now when they bloom there are permanent surprises for me. I will present a flower in each blog, the same flower seen from several angles. I started this series with pansies. They were one of the pleasant surprises for me this year. In a previous post I showed some examples of pansies but I didn't manage to exhaust everything I think is worth seeing. That's why I'm doing a sequel now!
Pansies 2!
A small and shy flower, in my opinion. With lots of faces and colors.
This year I found out that some pansies had grown in the yard that I had never seen before. Orange with brown lines! I dedicated the previous post to them. Now it's the turn of the other pansies ...
I kept thinking and wondering why they showed up in my yard. I remember buying some seedlings last fall and they probably come from there.
The drawing on the petals looks incredibly beautiful to me. I can't understand who drew so beautifully. They look like little figures of children.. Let's take a closer look ...
It is very pleasant to be a photographer (amateur, of course) and to use flowers as models. The most good and beautiful models!
Because this blog is about flowers, it is mandatory to remember about this wonderful #alwaysaflower challenge imagined by . I use this opportunity to try to edit and modify the image of a flower.
As long as we are threatened by this invisible enemy, it's good to protect ourselves!
