
The most challenging part in taking a closeup photo of a flower is the control of its background. I always try to keep the background simple, unless the background tell some stories.
It was hard to avoid the reflection on the picture above, however, I made it as dark as possible.
All these photos were taken using my mobile phone camera.

Taking the macro photos of part of the flowers was easy, I just turned to the correct mode, and put the lens as close as possible.
We were jogging for 3 km non stop, and we had this photo session while we were taking a break. The pond was not big, but it took us at least half an hour observing and clicking our camera shutters.
Someone came and watched what SiewPeng and I were doing. He stopped for about 30 seconds and went away.

It was a sunny Sunday morning, the water lilies were ‘relaxing’ inside the pond. However, we jogged for another round before we left the park.

Young leaves and flowers were taking turns to express themselves. From the photo, they were still in the muddy pond, but days later, they are going out of the mud and bloom beautifully.

This flower is very tiny. I suspect it is a type of mini dandelion. The seeds might fly in the wind when they are matured.

This is the same flower but it has not bloomed. A fly were stopping on it.
Even it is a small pond, if we observe it carefully, we can find many stories of “life” inside it. While we were looking at the frogs, flowers and the water reflection, all of them were watching us too. We don’t hurt each other, but say hello to them and promise that we will take the best photo of them.