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Hierarchy of Nature
When we look at nature, we observe the perfect harmony of all elements of nature. Each piece is complementary to other ones and fulfills its role in this whole. This system has its own rules in itself. No element can substitute another one, but they complete each other. In this photograph, I caught a moment of balance in natural hierarchy. The tiny branch of a plant holds on to the tough and solid trunk of the tree while its roots share the same spot with the tree. The tree’s branches bend over the bushes and other fragile looking plants, which surrounded its roots as if it’s trying to protect them. Behind this tree and other plants under it, I see water, which gives life to all nature. The hierarchy of nature is clear in this scene: tiny plants are dependent on the bigger, solid tree, which needs water to live.
Hierarchy of Nature
When we look at nature, we observe the perfect harmony of all elements of nature. Each piece is complementary to other ones and fulfills its role in this whole. This system has its own rules in itself. No element can substitute another one, but they complete each other. In this photograph, I caught a moment of balance in natural hierarchy. The tiny branch of a plant holds on to the tough and solid trunk of the tree while its roots share the same spot with the tree. The tree’s branches bend over the bushes and other fragile looking plants, which surrounded its roots as if it’s trying to protect them. Behind this tree and other plants under it, I see water, which gives life to all nature. The hierarchy of nature is clear in this scene: tiny plants are dependent on the bigger, solid tree, which needs water to live.