Botanical Beauty: Filaments Pollen
Hello Beauty Lovers! I hope you are doing fine. Today, I would like to come up with some photos of hibiscus crown filaments pollen that I found somewhere around my neighborhood. A beautiful flower that had attracted me with its look and hard to leave it behind before taking some macro shots. This typical flower is commonly found in garden, it is tropical native plant. The flower even produces a sweet sticky nectar that runs down a cleft between the petals.
There are hook-like platforms sticking out from the inner petal surface to help a pollinator hold on while sipping nectar. It seems to go unutilized. The pollinator itself plays the role of becoming a favorite hobby of many culturists, and gardeners.
Seeing the great filaments invited me to come closer and closer for the macro shots, turned out, it tempted me with the beauty and I spent some time with this stuff as I thought, that would be great if I could be able to focus on these filament only rather than the petal or flower leaves.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Category | Macrophotography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |