Floral Abstracts

I’ve already posted quite a bit of insect shots in the last few posts, so it’s only fair that I put up some flower pics as well. Instead of capturing whole flowers in the frame, I decided to make use of the shallow field of depth to bring out only certain details of the flower, making the shots more abstract rather than sharp throughout.

What you see above are actually the stamens of the flowers. The stamen is actually the male organ of a flower (carpel being the female part), and each stamen usually has a stalk called the filament,  and, on top of the filament, an anther.  

Another picture of long stamens, with the flower blurred in the background.

Below are two more flowers that I couldn’t be bothered to identify. heh. 

Yeah, that’s all!

 

 

幸福,需要自己争取。

与其坐着不理,不如努力行动,设立一个美好的将来。 

 

 

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