Looking for YOUNG
Spring, the season that represents the awakening of nature, brings new life to our environment.
Somehow, it is most noticeable on plants that, from the winter period, enter the spring with flowers, buds and saplings, which will become young fruits.
I used one working day off and visited my cottage where we have a garden.
I wanted to join the #POBPhotocontest with the theme YOUNG, but since I didn't have time to look in the neighborhood for baby chickens, sheep or cows, I took photos of YOUNG plant shoots in my garden.
I took pictures with my mobile phone in automatic mode, and the pictures, although from a short distance, turned out unexpectedly good.
It's not macro mode. If my phone had it, the detail would be even more impressive.
I took pictures of young vine shoots, a cherry tree, a walnut tree, a fig tree, a hazelnut tree, a strawberry tree, a spring onion, an aronia tree...
Vineyard
Strawberry
Aronia
Cherry
Fig
Walnut
Hazelnut
Spring onion
And an apple tree gave me probably the most beautiful photo of a young flower embryo, whose petals and stems have just fallen off and which has just started to form a fruit.
And so, this #Wednesdaywalk I walked around my garden, photographed YOUNG plants, and enjoyed a beautiful spring day.
Sending you Ecency curation votes.😉

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