Sunday, August 3, 2025

I don't know what it is, but it makes pretty little flowers!


 

14 comments:

kwarkito said...

c'est à la fois si fragile si vulnérable en apparence et tellement tenace. C'est en tout cas une très belle photo. Tes gros plans sont comme des plongées dans l'essentiel et le secret de la vie

roentare said...

It stands out as elegance

Miradas desde mi lente said...

La he buscado en google, pero no me ha quedado claro la planta que era.
Me quedo con la buena imagen que has hecho y con su belleza.
Que tengas una buena semana.

Luis Serrano said...

Regarding your photo today, I think it's exquisitely sensitive. I really like how you've positioned that small, well-lit plant with that bright background right behind it.

Luis Serrano said...

My first intention when I visited this Royal Collections Gallery was to see an exhibition by two photographers (Bleda and Rosa) that was being displayed in the gallery's various rooms. When I entered the building, I was fascinated by the architectural interior design I found, and that's what prompted me to take the type of photos I've been posting these days. That poster you can see is one of the photographs by those artists.
Thanks for your comments, Bill.
A big hug.

Taken For Granted said...

I see these pretty little flowers are also attractive to a spider who has taken up residence here perhaps waiting for the flowers to attract an insect it might catch. You have caught the drama of nature.

Strayer said...

Is it a grass of some sort or sedge? They're so delicate!

Antonio Rodriguuez said...

El nombre no importa, lo imporante es la belleza de la fotografía. Con una buena composición y fondo.
Un abrazo.

Ananka said...

It's very pretty and I like the spider's web too :-D

Anaximandro said...

El enfoque es formidable, y el bokeh aún mejor.
Un abrazo.

Helen said...

Delicate beauty.

Margaret D said...

Very pretty and you certainly made it stand out beautifully. Well done.

Mikael Bergman said...

They are beautiful in their own way, I often take photos of them.

Pierre Carrive said...

Une herbe en fleur, une minuscule araignée se cache à son sommet, le fond vert et dense, presque abstrait, un concentré de vie.