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A close-up video captures a Queen Anne's Lace flower, also known as wild carrot, in full bloom. The flower's intricate white umbel, a composite flower head made of many small flowers, dominates the frame. Tiny insects, appearing black, are visible on the flower's surface, likely pollinators. The background is a blur of green foliage and hints of other white wildflowers, suggesting a natural setting like a meadow or a field. The lighting indicates it might be daytime, possibly overcast or early morning/late afternoon given the soft light and lack of harsh shadows. The video is shot from a slightly overhead angle, focusing on the delicate structure of the flower. No people are visible, and no text is present. The overall impression is one of natural beauty and the quiet activity of insects in a blooming meadow.
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