It's probably finally time to make a post about the roses, showing their full life cycle, as I've already mentioned them a couple of times as my former most favorite flowers.
(For whom they aren't the most favorite ones, actually?)
Favorite, but with thorns.
Still, hey, don't you think these thorns are beautiful?
And if I have to go back to the question of where I saw such a contrast in the basic essence of a plant, which I asked you in my post about the acer pseudoplatanus tree fruit, here is this contrast again - green and red 💚
The same contrast that there is between the rose flowers and leaves.
Well, this year we actually found out that the rose bush I'm showing you here is bicolor.
I mean, the flowers are monochromatic. But the bush has roses that are either red or... have a color that is different from red, but I don't know its exact name.
(You'll see in the photos below when we get to the flowering phase.)
I can even tell you that the colors in these initial photos are extremely distorted. And I guess it happened because of the camera of my phone.
The roses of this rose bush are by no means so red. But this "smart" camera has decided that these flowers should be red because they are roses, and changed the colors. This is my logical explanation. I have nothing else.
But I hope the problem is solved now.
The thing is, I really had an issue with my phone's built-in camera, so I installed a new one. But a long time after that, having already taken enough photos with it, I see its huge shortcomings - it has a problem with focus, the photos are very small in size, and the colors are distorted.
Because this is the color with the original camera 😅
Could you believe that? Pictures really have nothing to do with the previous ones.
As if this is a different bush, but it isn't.
And so calmly and unnoticed, while here I am trying to explain to you my problems with the camera of my phone from a few weeks and months ago, we have reached the phase of rose withering.
Because you remember what I told you about life expectancy in nature. In fact, it's just a relative quantity.
Probably the length of a day or a lifetime is perceived absolutely differently by every single God's creature.
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Soul's Detour is a project started by me years ago when I had a blog about historical and not so popular tourist destinations in Eastern Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg. Nowadays, this blog no longer exists, but I'm still here - passionate about architecture, art and mysteries and eager to share my discoveries and point of view with you. |