Good evening all friends #Photography Lovers.
this is my 1st post in blurt Community. yesterday my activities ended this afternoon before sunset, I accidentally saw a Coatbuttons flower, I also took the initiative to photograph several angles of this flower plant.
Coatbuttons is native to the tropical Americas and has become an invasive weed around the world. It produces arrowhead-shaped yellow or white flowers and hard fruit covered with stiff hairs. This plant is regarded as invasive because it produces up to 1,500 of these hard fruits per plant and spreads easily, outcompeting native vegetation.
We often encounter this flower on the grass and also become an idol for macro photo lovers, no doubt this plant is easier to explore during photo shoots, In contrast to insects which are often more active, so it is not easy for photographers to take pictures.
After getting some photos, I tried to edit them in several modes, according to the situation which was a bit dark this afternoon, I think the fashion is a bit natural and not overdone.
Tridax procumbens, commonly known as coatbuttons or tridax daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is best known as a widespread weed and pest plant. It is native to the tropical Americas, but it has been introduced to tropical, subtropical, and mild temperate regions worldwide.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tridax_procumbens.
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
📷 Picture | Smartphone |
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Capture Using | POCO X3 Pro |
Category | Photography |
Location | Pidie Jaya-Aceh |
Editing | Photoshop Express |
So many posts tonight, thank you for visiting my page, see you in the next post, greetings from me @setia.budi.
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