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The Secret Macro Life of Flowers

There’s something to be said about the inherent breathtaking beauty of flowers. Whether they be orchids or roses, chrysanthemums or daisies, their delicate petals speak volumes about what nature has to offer and how we really should stop and smell it all.

While we can oftentimes walk right by just about any old flower bed or wild flower garden on our way to the office or classroom, we have a lot more to appreciate when we get really close to admire the finer details of each individual flower. The macro mode on a camera is great for this exact purpose, offering a fantastically unique perspective.

With their bright colors and delicate fragrances, flowers will continue to entrance people for years to come. Let’s take a closer look at these natural forms of beauty.

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Michael Kwan

Michael Kwan is a freelance writer, professional blogger, gadget geek, and video game enthusiast based out of Vancouver, Canada. You can read more about Michael at his website, MichaelKwan.com.

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