Photos | The Radiance of Nature: A Pink Treasure in Bloom

This beautifully captured image, part of the 'Alma Visits' album, depicts a vibrant pink flower tucked in the foliage of a tree, bathing under the Californian sunshine at San Francisco Botanical Garden. Taken on September 23, 2023, the floral beauty belongs to the Acanthaceae family and visually complements the dense surrounding vegetation. The petals, bursting out in full bloom, delicately chronicle the intriguing relationship between flora and its environment, blending the earthly tones of nature with a profound touch of the outdoors. A subtle hint of the potential growth is evoked with the presence of buds and sprouts, leading us to envision the continuous cycle of life within this microcosm. Welcome to a glimpse into Mother Nature's magnificent art gallery.
BLIP-2 Description:
a pink flower in a treeMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
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500
metering mode
5
aperture
f/3.2
focal length
24mm
shutter speed
1/200s
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Canon
camera model
lens model
date
2023-09-23T14:35:10.988000-07:00
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-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
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(58.94%)
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interesting subject
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lively color
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low light
(2.29%)
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pleasant camera tilt
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pleasant composition
(0.67%)
pleasant lighting
(5.08%)
pleasant pattern
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pleasant perspective
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pleasant post processing
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pleasant reflection
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pleasant symmetry
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sharply focused subject
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well chosen subject
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well framed subject
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well timed shot
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all
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