The photograph presents a close-up view of a white morning glory flower with its petals slightly curled and the stamen visible on the left side. The edges of the petals are frayed, suggesting they may have been damaged or torn.
In the foreground, two leaves are partially visible near the bottom right corner; one leaf is in sharp focus while the other appears blurred. The background features a dark brown area with an oval-shaped green patch resembling a large leaf.
The overall effect of the photograph is to convey a sense of serenity and tranquility, evoking the quiet morning hours when the sun rises over the desert horizon.
This image was taken by Dr. John Tann in Doha, Qatar, on September 6, 2014. – AI vision
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