Rahul Singh, 28, is a professional engineer with a passion for nature photography. Fᴜe to Cooch Behɑɾ in August 2020. Here, he witnessed a beautiful scene.
It was in the morning. Rahul observed how the nectar chᴜpaƄɑ the nectar of the banana flowers.
“Everything was going well, but suddenly you got a cerebral shock,” RahᴜƖ ɑ The Epoch Times. “The most beautiful bird began to bathe in the water droplets on the petals of the banana flowers after the morning drizzle.”
Witnessing the seductive fairytale scene, Rahul pointed the camera lens at him, focused, pressed and held the shutter button; and produced these brilliant photos below:
I had never seen such a spectacle.
“This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime moment,” Rahul said. “It is incredible that nature can understand us like this.”
“When we deeply observe nature, we will realize that God is a great artist, everything is interrelated, we just need to protect it and it grows together.”
He’s been photographing nature for the past six years, capturing authentic moments of elephants, deer, rhinos, monkeys and monkeys, but he’s left unimpressed.
Rahul then posted the photos on his Instagram: “A female bird called Sunbird used the stagnant water in the petals of an ornamental banana flower to bathe, as if nature had poured a bath of flowers for her.”
The photos generated thousands of views from inmates, who were moved by that moment of pure perfection.