Hello friends, today I will discuss with you the topic of Photography and beauty of lotus flowers.The details are given below.
Lotus flowers are a unique symbol of the aquatic beauty of our Bengal. Since childhood, I have felt a deep attraction to this flower. Growing up in a village, I have seen lotus flowers blooming in ponds, beels or canals from very close quarters. Every morning, when the sun is gradually cutting light scratches on the water, each lotus standing up with its head raised above the water is like a picture painted by nature itself.
My love for photography began with a mobile camera. The first day I took a picture of lotus flowers, I did not know that a flower could give so much peace so easily. When a white or pink lotus opens between wet leaves, it feels as if someone has drawn a perfect brushstroke of watercolor on the canvas of nature.
Lotus flower photography has a different emotion involved. Many times I have to go into the water up to my waist to take a picture of it. But the surprising thing is that every time I pick up the camera, it feels like I am seeing this flower for the first time. The subtle light shade on each petal, the reflection of the water, and the gray-green background behind it all spread an indescribable peace.
The beauty of the lotus is not only in the eyes, but also in the mind. Its flowers are as beautiful as its leaves, and its attractive round leaves float on the water like small boats. While taking photographs, I realized that each moment, each light, and even the touch of the wind adds a new dimension to the picture.
I don't just stop at taking pictures. Every time I take a picture of a lotus, I stand next to it and stare at it for a while. It's as if the flower is trying to say something. A kind of silent language, a language that only nature understands. This feeling is what makes photography different, not just a picture, but a memorial of a feeling.
Even today, when I get a little free time in the busy life of the city, I go out with my camera in hand. I go to the pond to look for that old friend, the lotus. And I take pictures of it so that I can preserve my inner peace.
Finally, I would like to say that the lotus flower is not just a flower, it is a deep spiritual connection to our roots, to water, soil, and sky. And photographing it is like a small attempt to bring that connection to life.
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