I would never stop being grateful to be a part of this wonderful nature. Any where we look, there is something magical, and yet we do not really appreciate it. On the other hand I dont think nature cares if we are safe or sound and wouldn't mind if we disappear. I am not nihilistic but what I am trying to say is to be careful and respectful to such a power.
Here are three mighty faces of the nature that I want to share with you today.
The first photo is a close-up of a tiny flower, purple basil. I remember crouching next to it, trying to keep my hands steady as the wind played with the petals. At first glance, it might not seem like much—just a small purple flower with strange, elegant structures. But when I zoomed in through my lens, it turned into something fabulous. The delicate filaments, the way the colors blend from deep purple to light pink, and the soft texture on the stems—none of this was visible until I really looked. Three musketeers they are :)
The second image is all about the patterns and veins of a green leaf. I’ve always been keen to a similar shot but didnt have any chance until this one. Leaves are perfect examples of nature’s design. This one caught my eye because of its bright, almost glowing green and the strong lines running through it like a roadmap, or a river. It felt like looking at a natural blueprint—simple on the surface, but full of purpose and complexity underneath. There’s a quiet energy in leaves. They don’t move or speak, but they’re busy with life in their own silent way.
The last photo is wider and more than a hardwork humans has carried out. A single tree standing in a harvested field was the main object I focused. I took this shot during a summer trip to the village. The scene was peaceful, but also powerful. The golden-brown tones of the land, the rows of cut hay, and that one tree holding its place—it made me eager to make the shot. That tree has probably seen many seasons, storms, and harvests.
Combining all these three photos in this post, I see a series from a miracle story. From the small scale of a pruple basil flower, to the beatiful design of a leaf, to the open field with a tree—they each show different parts of the miracle world.
All the best...
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