Once we got back I was noticing how great the natural lighting out was, so I went in and got my camera with the macro lens and took a few shots of some of our trees.


We have this one little odd plant who's blossoms bend over and face the ground. I don't know what it is called but here's what it looks like:

So I put my camera underneath the plant with the lens facing upwards and took a few shots and here's what came out:




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