I'm thinking that it would be better to create a thread were I will post all my Flower Beauties!
And so I do, starting with 'I'm Beauty!'
Nikon D850
Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D
I'm Beauty! by Panagiotis Adamopoulos, on Flickr
This morning I spent some time with the flowing sage (Salvia) that my wife brought in from the garden.
All D500 w/ 105mm lens.
1) f/22, 1/60s, ISO-800, static light and flash with DIY diffuser. 16-image stack
2) f/22, 1/60, ISO-800, static light and flash with DIY diffuser. 16-image stack
3)...
On top of a Beaver dam I found the Greater Purple Fringed Orchid (Platanthera grandiflora) Quebec, Canada. Conservation Status: vulnerable (S3?) in Québec, CA (NatureServe).
Panasonic DMC-ZS30 • ƒ/3.3 4.3 mm 1/800 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
I am always so happy to come across bees there are so many types and they are all beautiful including this guy, Brown-belted Bumble Bee (Bombus griseocollis) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Quebec, Canada. Any place I come across them is a special place for they are doing their hard work.
Panasonic DMC-ZS20...
There is not a great variety of flora in the fall except for Asters and Pearly Everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Quebec, Canada.
Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/3.5 28.0 mm 1/60 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
A quick question to everyone, what you prefer to shoot more, insects or flowers , and why ? :unsure:
Personally I do prefer flowers, as they are not running away, maybe small movements because of wind :)
Well I certainly love & am fascinated with these beauties in nature. I will first post my one of my favourites.
All along the shoreline of a marsh. Horned Bladderwort (Utricularia cornuta) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada:
Shoot these beauties with an Olympus FE47,X43 using the macro...
So I believe...a Fringed Blue Aster (Symphyotrichum ciliolatum) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Quebec, Canada:
Hoping to find someone here who is great at identification of these beautiful flowers of fall.
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