NINE SHOTS FROM THE VOODS AND MEADOWS NEAR VALTURA

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You can see two Leptidea sinapis butterflies in this opening shot. They were resting on the flowers of the Lamium purpureum plant that grew on the edge of the meadow, under the first line of shrubs and trees.
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Here you can take a look at the vegetation in that area. In the following photograph ...
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... the focus is on the sky above the scenery.
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I was collecting the delicious wild asparagus shoots along the way.
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Here you can see a group of Ranunculus bulbosus flowers.
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These are the seeds of the Anemone hortensis plant.
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Here you can see the green, unripe fruit of the Prunus cerasifera tree.
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I don't know what to say here. I was surrounded by trees and I photographed some of their branches.
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And that's it. This is the last photograph. You can see a handful of asparagus shoots in my hand. The edible bouquet is considerably bigger here. You'll see the difference if you compare this closing shot to the fourth photograph of the post.

The weather was cloudy but warm. I spent most of that day outdoors. That's what this post is about. Just a bunch of photographs from May 2015.

AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK.


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Some very cool pictures bud!

Especially the opening one, although those where you're holding the plants up in the air also looks pretty darn great👍

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Shorter post than your usual posts, I haven't seen the Prunus Cerasifera tree and the fruit that grows on it. I have a doubt they grow in Asia. do they?

You managed to collect a lot of asparagus , that is really delicous on salads man! nice grab!

@borjan I like your posts so much ! Specialy the first photo ! Keep it up and HIVE ON!♦️

Such a beautiful photographs. I loved the first the first one most. Unripe fruits are looking tasty but the way you took all the snaps are amazing. Looking forward to more content in future :)

There's nothing better in Nature, than watching a beautiful pair of matching Butterflies (in my opinion). Awesome macro photo shots as always !LOLZ

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I don't know but to an extent I think nature is creepy and beautiful at the same time!🥹

Hermosas mis 🦋 favoritas 😍 las que fotografía mi amigo @borjan saludos.

very nice picture display

Yes, a little difference could be seen in last and the fourth photograph of this post. Hope You have enjoyed there. Whenever I visit such places, these sites and the cloudy weather attracts me alot. It all depends upon mood.

The butterflies look like lovers. Hehe

I guess that is whats called hitting two birds with one stone. Just in one outing, you get a handful of asparagus and a full memory of photographs. : )
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Another amazing and impressive photography. I love yellow colour flowers.

You can see two Leptidea sinapis butterflies in this opening shot.

that must be nectar they are producing, lol.

2015 pictures, that is really a long time ago. These are beautiful shots, @borjan

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Two Butterflies It looks like they are making out 😀

That is actually a great shot I must confess

Your photos are so nice @borjan and o always appreciate you sharing.

A lot of your captures I have noticed has wild asparagus in them. You must really love that plant. Is it edible?

Great shots as always. Thank you for sharing these memories with us.