
Singular Sunflower
By: Jill Finger
Category: Uncategorized
Aperture: | f/2.4 |
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Focal Length: | 4.12mm |
ISO: | 50 |
Shutter: | 1/0 sec |
Camera: | iPhone 5 |
A bird must have dropped a sunflower seed sometime last winter in my neighbor’s lawn. It took root and there it blooms, all by itself.
Two interesting things:
1. My neighbor cut around the flower, leaving a chunk of lawn ungroomed, in order for him, his family, and every passerby to enjoy the flower.
2. I have passed by the flower for at least a week, meaning to stop and snap a picture of it. Yesterday, when I did stop and snap, I realized the flower was way past it’s prime. When driving by, I didn’t realize this, it still looked like a pretty sunflower. There’s a lesson here, folk
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