"Wild Fruits in Macro photography"
Walking alone in the woods is a different experience than walking with friends. There is a feeling of anxiety that arises when in the middle of the forest, especially because of fear of snakes or other wild animals. However, this time I decided to venture into the forest alone because my cellphone memory was almost empty, and there were no new photos that I could share in the Hive community. With the enthusiasm to discover new photography objects, I entered the forest, even though I had no friends to invite.
I spent almost two hours walking around in the forest, but didn't find anything really interesting to photograph. Confusion started to set in, and I almost gave up. When I decided to go home, suddenly I saw several wild plants with small fruits that attracted attention. Curiosity brought me closer, and without hesitation, I put on a macro lens to capture the beauty of these fruits.
The first fruit I photographed was Uva Ursi, this wild fruit turned out to have a unique and interesting shape. After searching for it on Google, I found out that this fruit is indeed a quite famous wild plant.
Then, I continued photographing the second wild fruit, namely Donax canniformis. This fruit also has a unique beauty, which makes me even more amazed by the natural riches in the forest.
Lastly, I found Rivina humilis or better known as bloodberry. These small red fruits give a dramatic touch to my shots, as if they provide live color amidst the greenery of the forest.
NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.
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