Hey there my Hive friends and followers!
Welcome to the 183rd round of my special weekly photo challenge known as Appreciate Beauty of Nature with @phortun :)
I know a lot of photo contests with nature as the main theme were/are/will be hosted by various people on the Hive blockchain but I wanted to come up with something more than just another photo contest where participants would submit their best natural photos. Therefore, I decided to go for quite an unusual concept that I am going to introduce in the following lines.
The aim of the Appreciate Beauty of Nature with @phortun photo challenge is not to make you dig up your photo archives and submit the best pictures of nature that you have ever taken. Instead, I want you guys to go out and appreciate the beauty of our nature right now.
The internet (and the Hive blockchain as well) is flooded with picture perfect shots of landscapes, mountains, forests, beaches etc. taken years ago. But this is not what I want to see in this challenge. I want to see shots that may not be necessarily stunning but they must be fresh, proving that you have just physically spent some time outdoors in the fresh air. But remember that nature comes in many forms. It doesn´t have to be a pristine jungle or a deep remote forest. An urban park, a botanical garden, a little grove on the outskirts of your town - pretty much any place with some trees, plants, rocks, bodies of water or any other natural features would be just as fine ;)
Obviously, there is no way for me to verify whether the photo that you submit in the challenge is really fresh or if it was even taken by you so I am relying on your honesty guys. The prizes for the winners (as described below) are more symbolical than overly motivating so I don´t expect too much fraudulent behavior in this challenge anyway.
I want to keep the rules of this challenge as simple and benevolent as possible so let´s agree on just this:
Only one entry (photo) per person per round.
The photo must be yours and not older than one week.
Add a few words about the photo, at least where and when you took it.
You can start submitting your entries to this round in the comment section below from now until the next round. If you want to create a separate post as your entry, you can do that but please always remember to submit your entry in the form of a comment here in this post as well. I only check the entries submitted here as comments.
Prior to publishing the next round post, I will pick 3 winners, give my full upvote on their entries and feature them in the next round of the challenge. I also give some smaller upvotes on the other entries too so that all participants get rewarded for their engagement.
I usually host the challenge on Thursday but when needed for some reason, I can host it on some other day so better check my blog regularly not to miss out on it ;)
To keep up with you guys, I submit my own fresh natural photo to every round´s post too :) Here is my contribution to start out this round:
I was back to my Silesian hometown for a few days and as always, I made sure to also visit my mum who lives in the countryside. The closest forest is literally just some 10 minutes walk from her house and I went there to see if I could find some mushrooms but unfortunately, despite some impressive mushroom hunts by my friends in other parts of the country, I was not successful and I somehow even failed to take any pictures in the forest. But living in the countryside comes with the benefit of having nature all around you so to get a decent and fresh natural shot for this challenge, all I had to do was walk through the backyard gate into the adjacent fields and snap this close up of a sunflower. Yeah, there is one of our fellow Hive residents on it, working hard on its pollinating duty :) I took the image in rural Silesia, Czech Republic this Monday.
In the last round, we had 4 participants. After some thorough consideration, I decided to pick these 3 winners:
@franzpaulie with this entry from the Philippines:
Common grasshopper colours are usually brown and green and are everywhere. I don't usually take notice unless they are spectacular like this one :) Perhaps this kind only exists in Dobdob Santa Catalina, Negros Oriental, Philippines. Glad I hiked this weekend and found that insect in a rare colour. Though I'm not sure if that is common in other countries though.
@videoaddiction with this entry from Turkiye:
Hi @phortun mate. This is a place I run into on Wednesday. It is surrounded by woods and a creek flows. It is forbidden to enter there due to the fire risk. However, I could enter and took a photo. Wish I could have bbq :) Location: Istanbul, Türkiye.
@nenio with this entry from Chile:
The Atacama Desert (located at the north of Chile) is one of the most arid regions on Earth. It looks completely desolated and for the most part of it, no vegetation growths in this region. For these reasons, the images of this desert look like Mars. The photos that I share here were taken from an airplane, next to land in the city of Antofagasta.
Congratulations guys! It was my pleasure to give you 100% upvotes on your entries :)
I am looking forward to what you will come up with in this round.
Have fun and appreciate the beauty of nature!
I post this series in the Amazing Nature community, a great community for all nature lovers. Feel free to check it out ;)