"Portrait of Two Types of Bamboo"

This afternoon, I went to one of the local residents' fields and found a group of towering bamboo plants. Dense bamboo trunks create a natural canopy, providing protection as well as inspiring photography subjects.

I photographed two different types of bamboo. The first is a type of bamboo that is sturdy and decorated with many thorns which are sharp natural defense mechanisms that add a tough beauty to its appearance.

The second type, on the other hand, has smooth stems without thorns, with a green color that rises high into the sky. The striking differences between these two types of bamboo, which grow side by side, reflect the diversity and resilience of nature.

As I explored further, I saw tender bamboo shoots pushing out of the ground, signaling new life amidst the mature plants. These bamboo shoots, with their fresh pale green color, add a soft touch to the landscape, contrasting with the strength of the towering bamboo.

By capturing these images under soft afternoon light, I aimed to showcase the natural beauty of these bamboo plants. Intricate structures and diverse textures tell a story of growth, protection and the passage of time. I hope these photos convey the calm and powerful presence of these giant bamboos in the landscape.

Finally, through this series of photos, I want to share a little of the natural wonders that are often hidden behind the trees around us. I hope you enjoy this bamboo scene as much as I did while taking the picture.

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.

THIS PHOTO AND WRITING ARE ORIGINALLY MINE, THE IMAGE WAS TAKEN USING A XIOMI NOTE10 PRO SMART CAMERA

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