Nature and Landscape

White Roses in a sub-urban garden setting
The prettiest images are often found right in one’s own backyard, so they speak. I’ve walked past these flowers so many times without even paying attention to them. This makes me wonder what else happens around me that I’m just too busy noticing.

At Least I Know What A Dandelion Is
If you’re reading this and know this flower, hit me up. I think it’s a dahlia flower, but I’m really not so sure.

Dying Flowers in front of a small chapel
Arguably more of a snapshot, I found it ironic that there were a few small flowers remaining, seemingly dying, in front of a chapel with a small graveyard behind it. Quite a nag at the inevitability of death, or is that too dark already?

Probably a Windflower
What’s bugging me most, in fact, is that I am often seeing various plants or sceneries that I just often lack the words to name or describe them properly. Who can really tell if that’s a windflower? It probably isn’t.

Waxing Crescent Moon With Chimney and Antennas
Taken one night in the city, trying to look for better moon images than the typical “moon only” ones, also due to limitations in focal length, I found the idea of shooting through the chimneys and antennas on the roof as quite intriguing. The “roof skyline” offers, albeit being absolutely black and unlit, some much needed depth to the calm and eerie night.
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