Dwayne Oakes
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Thanks for taking a look !
Take care,
Dwayne Oakes
Take care,
Dwayne Oakes
Thanks for taking a look !
Take care,
Dwayne Oakes
Dwayne - besides the color, it looks like they are reaching out for more light.
A tulip from Saturday, someone with a black jacket provided the background.
Best regards,
Michael
Lumix GH2 + Cerco 94mm lens
Pulsatilla in evening light.
Thanks Asher, but that was shot with that CERCO quartz/flourite lens, so there is no CA visible, not even at pixel level (that is a 16Mp shot uncropped straight from the cam, Lumix GH2 in that case)
All are quite nice, but I'm especially drawn to the tulips.
My entry was taken last May in Monet's gardens, Giverney, France. Handheld, f/5.6, ISO 200, 1/1000.
Monet's Garden: Jacob Eliana
Some fun with a almot fully bloomed lilac tree in my new yard! I liked how it was hard to determine whether the darker out of focus highlights were in fron or behind the subject.
d90
tokina 100mm f2.8 macro
1/640
f3.5
iso200
Stuart, the dof on these is great.
Not really dramatic, just a few weeds from my garden this morning.
Canon 50D + Sigma 180mm f/3.5 Macro.
Here's one more for the garden...
Cheers,
Ruben
They are between one and two feet tall.This is beautiful! How large is the plant!
They are the same family as true thistles (Asteraceae) but a different genus. The young leaves are edible (so I am informed) and taste like lettuce.Then I realized that the cotton at the end and the bulbous shape meant it was likely a thistle.
Ruben,
I am surprised that the petals are so tiny compared to the giant flower platform. Did larger petals fall off, or is this a variant that simply is this way?
Asher
Here's one more for the garden...
Ruben Alfu : Sunflower
Cheers,
Ruben