Photofeed Macrophotography Contest

@torem-di-torem · 2025-11-06 08:19 · PhotoFeed

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November. The choice of bright natural objects for photography is becoming more and more meagre. But not everything is so hopeless. My chrysanthemums continue to bloom. At the same time, some of them are just about to bloom. I can't make a decision: leave them to winter in the garden or dig them out and take them indoors? The latter option has not worked well in recent years... the "leave in the garden" experiment will probably win.

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And these photos didn't come out as high quality as I had hoped. Probably the lens let me down. Leaving them here I'll just tell the story and why I chose them. They're not for the contest.

The first one is holly. I planted this plant a few years ago when I was fond of Tarot. Holly is considered a magic tree. In addition, it is evergreen, which makes it a great garden decoration. Unfortunately, it's growing very slowly.

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It's an apricot tree. There is nothing unusual about this fact. This tree hurt a lot. Last year, my friend decided to take radical measures. We just cut off all the sick branches. As a result, a barrel one and a half metres high and several branches remained. The choice was: the tree will either heal or die. However, the tree turned out to be a real wrestler. It not only survived, but also grew many new branches. I hope to have a harvest next year.

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It's a red English oak. As you can see, it's really red. It will be a very beautiful tree. Unfortunately, it is also growing very slowly.

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