Tropical Wild Fruits (Nightshades) || 10% to shy-fox
As I used to do in my spare time, I headed out to some places that I could probably find something nice to be shot, especially the beauty of nature. Never get tired of searching for nature subjects to be shot. So, I was attracted to shoot these wild fruits as I assume they are not good to be consumed but still have a place for the beauty. I found them somewhere in the bush, a spot that is covered by the the wild plants. When I saw they had various colors, I was straightly caught up and I decided to get some shots before heading to other spots.
All I know they are wild plants grow wildly in the wood. The thing that amazed me was the beauty of the color that made me hard to turn away before having them a shot. Thru the naked eyes, this plant is just a rough plant that is probably neglected, but the camera will make them good to be exposed. From the outside look, this flower looks like onion but it is not.
I shot just because of they have good color that may be included in natural beauty. It is called nightshades (Solanaceae) belongs to the family of flowering plants that ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and ornamentals.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Plantis Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
Cool image.
The wild fruit is very small and you captured it very nicely. It looks like our country's wild fruit. Which is usually found in bushes.