## Hello amazing people! It's me again, participating in a contest meant to show amazing nature :)
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Today I spent the day with my best friend and when I was coming back from walking her halfway home, I saw a pretty bush that reminded me of a picture I took long ago, which is my entry for this month's first round of the [Amazing Nature Contest](https://steemit.com/hive-127788/@adalger/amazing-nature-contest-february-2020-01):
For some reason I feel like this first image was just something I borrowed from a very perfect, naturally composed scenario, just to share it someday.
#### This picture has no filters and no processing whatsoever, and that's my favorite thing about it, it was perfect to me the second I saw it on my camera's screen, and also all the following times I've seen it on my phone and my computer.
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I wouldn't be able to remember where or exactly when I took the previous photo, but those adorable purple flowers were exactly the same as the ones I saw today in the bush I mentioned earlier:

> ##### *These ones were just as beautiful to me, not to mention they were *JUST* as little as the first ones, and there were soooo many! I took some minutes to admire them because the color contrast between the purple flowers and the green yellow-ish leaves really catched my eye today, as much as it did before.*
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My best friend *(shout out to @parchi-guaya because I've already mentioned her twice in this post)* taught me about complementary colors, and about how, to artists, it was a visually positive thing to have them be together in the same image, be it a painting, an illustration, or a photograph.
### Now, when I see this picture I remember that lesson and I also think about how actually ***perfect*** nature can be.

### Taken by @mariacaffrey, using Nikon D3400 and AF Nikkor 35-55mm, with F8, ISO 900, 1/15s *and* Samsung A50, with F1.7, ISO 500, 1/25s

#### Images are free to use and share as long as I'm given credit.
