This series of pictures is meant to express the evolution that plant life goes through to adapt to its location. The first picture in this series was taken in Venice Beach, California. My mom and I were walking along the boardwalk when I saw this grouping of plants and thought it would be a good opportunity for a photo. All of these plants had to adapt to a dry and windy climate. The next picture in the series was taken in Kochi, India while I was on a backwater tour. For one, I think the picture really beautifully captured the sunset, and it also really shows how the plant life adapted to its environment. Those palm trees are rooted in very loose ground that is saturated with water. The last picture in this series was taken along side a highway on my way to Walla Walla, Washington. This part of Washington is very dry and hot this time of year and I think this picture really accurately expresses that. I also really like the dramatic difference between the grassy field and the intensely blue sky.
Boardwalk in Venice Beach, California
Sunset on Backwater Tour in Kochi, India
Grass Field in Walla Walla, Washington
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