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    Default The bright bloom of the night

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    One of the beautiful flower that I spot while on the way to work, this yellow blossoming plant is regarded as a medicinal plant and is surprising to spot them, mostly, next to garbage or disregarded areas. Senna alata, the scientific name of the shrub, is supposed to be invasive species in Asia and considered to be native to Mexico. But the bloom brings in a very needed vibrance to the surrounding, especially in the urban and developing scenario of the city. The frame showcasing the surreal view of the habitat that these have evolved into, right next to the swift moving traffic of GB Road.

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    Redmi K20 Pro
    F/1.8
    Shutterspeed 8sec
    ISO 200
    Tripod mounted, external flash fired

    Location: Ghodbunder road, Thane
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    The flowers look nice. The use of slow shutter speed looks good to show the movement of the vehicles.

    Any kind of trees is a welcome sight in the city these days . Having native species would be really good, but these days as trees are cut for lot of reasons (or excuses) so even if they are exotic, atleast there are trees around. Thanks for sharing.

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    mobile? What happened to your camera?

    The yellow is slightly hot. Keep on experimenting. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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