Greetings, friends of WOX, I'm back here to share some close-up photos of Mesechites trifidus .
Thanks to Google Lens I was able to identify the scientific name of this flower, it is the Mesechites trifidus, which unfolds its petals, arranged in a green spiral, calling us to stop and admire it. |
This plant belongs to the family of hanging vines and lianas, the beautiful thing is that its flowers form a natural mandala that evokes the secrets of sacred geometry. |
As a photography enthusiast, I can't help but relate it to the flower, as a natural representation of the Fibonacci curve, a sequence that is very often repeated in nature. |
Its petals take the shape of a helix, built with balance and harmony. This flower is in some way a small microcosm of the universe, inviting us to contemplate the perfection of Mother Nature. |
I worked in the morning hours, and the sun was shining almost directly in front of the camera, but I managed to get some beautiful shots using the zoom and macro mode of the cell phone. I used digital editing to saturate the greens and improve the whites. |
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Equipment: | Umidigi Cell Phone A7S Camera |
Mode: | Macro Mode + Zoom + physical zoom. |
Author: | @joslud |
Edition: | Lightroom |
Location: | Outdoor |
Date: | Mon. Nov/19/ 24 |
Original production by @joslud |