The sunflowers of the university are only planted once a year. They plant this prior to the graduation ceremony which is this coming week. Planting sunflowers before graduation have been a yearly tradition of the university and started since the 1980s.
However, the weather is now unpredictable which can affect the conditions of the plants. For the past few days, in every afternoon there's already dark formations of rain clouds and yesterday there was a heavy rain. Hopefully, the plants were not affected by the strong wind and heavy rainfall to make it to the graduation ceremonies.
These photos are for @timsaid MyPictureDay challenge.
Here are my MyPictureDay - The Sunflowers of University of the Philippines: A Yearly Graduation Tradition - MyPictureDay Submission.
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Here are some of the images I have captured when we went there last Saturday afternoon together with my wife.
My wife also decided to be part of the photoshoot so she's right there.
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Medium: Panasonic Lumix ZS100
That's it for now. Until next time! Namaste!
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