Your opinion? Flora of Grampians in Spring

Welcome to our Community
Wanting to join the rest of our members? Feel free to sign up today.
Join now!
The member has asked your opinion about his/her photo(s) attached in the topic.
EXIF
Sony a7iii, Sony 90mm FE macro lens, extension tube, handheld

Chavezshutter

New Member
Staff member
Legend TEAM
3 1
Aug 4, 2020
1,366
3
1,778
739
Hi,

Aside from shooting my usual insect macro, landscape and some astro I did take some time to shoot some of the flowers and lichen I found at the Grampians. I tried to find out the names of the species and got most. In the end I had so many from my trip i chose to place them all in this post. Hope you enjoy :)

Blue1.jpg
(Brunonia australis) - f/7.1, ISO 200, 1/200 sec

DSC05659.jpg
(Dianella revoluta) - f/10, ISO 200, 1/125 sec

DSC05663.jpg
(Calytrix tetragona) - f/9, ISO 320, 1/60 sec

DSC05656.jpg
Quaking Grass (Briza) - f/10, ISO 200, 1/125 sec

DSC05209.jpg
Ti tree (Leptospermum scoparium) - f/7.1, ISO 100, 1/80 sec

DSC05636.jpg
Parrot Pea (Dillwynia Sericea) - f/10, ISO 200, 1/125 sec


DSC05639.jpg
Native violet (Viola hederacea) - f/10, ISO 200, 1/125 sec

DSC05427-Edit.jpg
Utricularia grampiana, a native of the bladderwort family (carnivorous) and only found at the Grampians - f/6.3, ISO 100, 1/100 sec


DSC05675.jpg
Hop goodenia (Goodenia ovata) - f/7.1, ISO 200, 1/200 sec

DSC05213.jpg

Common orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina), nightshot - f/7.1, ISO 100, 1/80 sec

DSC05634.jpg
Unknown wildflower - f/10, ISO 200, 1/125 sec

DSC05661.jpg
Unknown wildflower - f/9, ISO 320, 1/60 sec

DSC05678.jpg Unknown wildflower - f/9, ISO 200, 1/200 sec

DSC05682.jpg

Native purple daisy (Brachyscome) - f/9, ISO 200, 1/200 sec

DSC05783-2.jpg
Unknown wildflower - f/14, ISO 320, 1/50 sec