Observing the wonders

in #ecency11 months ago

Observing the wonders


My name is Fox, and I have always found solace in my small garden nestled in the heart of the forest. Hidden away from the chaos of the world, my garden is a haven for peace and tranquility. The lush green grass tickles my paws as I wander through, observing the wonders that nature has to offer.

One day, as I tiptoed through the garden, a soft breeze carried an enchanting aroma towards me. Curiosity piqued, I followed the scent until I stumbled upon a watermelon plant. Intriguingly, it was unlike any other plant in my garden. Its vines spiraled towards the sky with great determination, and its leaves shimmered in vibrant shades of green.

But what truly caught my eye were the abundant large green grasshoppers that adorned its foliage. The sight was mesmerizing, their emerald bodies harmonizing with the lush leaves. I sat down quietly, watching them hop from one leaf to another with incredible agility.

Inspired by this captivating sight, I decided to capture the beauty of my garden through macrophotography. I fetched my camera and embarked on a photographic journey, closely observing intricate details that often go unnoticed. The vibrant green of the grasshoppers marked a stark contrast against the gentle hue of the leaves. Each click of the camera allowed me to capture these little creatures in their natural habitat.

Days turned into weeks, and my curiosity grew alongside the unwavering determination of the watermelon plant. While the grasshoppers continued to thrive, the watermelon blossomed with every passing day. Its glossy green exterior grew into a magnificent sphere, perfectly carved by nature.

As the watermelon matured, I couldn't help but feel a sense of attachment. The hours spent photographing the grasshoppers had made me feel connected to this thriving corner of my garden. I eagerly anticipated the moment when the watermelon would be ready for harvest, eager to taste the fruits of my labor.

Finally, the day arrived, and I plucked the watermelon from the vine. Its weight was reassuring, a testament to the strength and nurturing of the garden. I placed it on a wooden picnic table and sliced it open, revealing the vibrant red flesh within. Its sweet aroma wafted through the air, filling my senses with delight.

With a smile on my face, I devoured the luscious watermelon, feeling the refreshing juices trickle down my throat. As I savored the taste, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the small wonders that exist in this world.

My garden, once a simple refuge, had transformed into a source of inspiration and wonder. Through the lens of my camera, I had discovered the intricate beauty that exists within the ecosystem of my little haven. And from the watermelon, I learned that patience and nurturing can yield the sweetest rewards.

As I sat beneath the shade of the trees, surrounded by the serene beauty of my garden, I realized that sometimes, the most captivating stories unfold in the simplest of places.


I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens.

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The real life is when you spend your time in the thinks that you love. Congratulation my friend.

Thank you!! .... and your words are very true 🤗👌 can not say it more good.

You are welcome 🙏

This grasshopper is so big. It's bigger than the grasshopper in our vietnam

Oh .... I think in Vietnam forests have more bigger bugs there then I have here , I think it looks you very big when I was photography it very close :))

I only often see grasshoppers around agricultural areas, I have not seen any of them appear in the forest. it's not as big as this, it's just a little bigger than the index finger.

Ok..ok, then you must go lot more in forest walks ... and you fill find lot things soon 😅👌👌👌☕

Hi fox hope your doing great and thanks for all the beautiful photos you do share.

Thank you!!

I love the beautiful photos of the grasshoppers.

Thank you!!

Haaaaa, you make me laugh when you say your name and obviously the Spanish translation, you take refuge in your garden and in insects, well I understand what you're saying, but it doesn't seem like a strange name to me, it actually sounds good FOX :)

Thank you!! .... I have all time used this name :)) I think some last 10 years now :))

Awesome photos of this grasshopper 🦗
looking so cute in the garden

Thank you!!

The write up is just like an appraisal on your garden
It actually feels so good
The pictures are really entertaining and lovely

Thank you!!... 🤗

Very fresh and flourish appearances from your garden, its pleasant to into your post.

Thanx :)) 🤗