Producing a single pure-white, star-like flower with six sepals. The Queen's Cup (Clintonia uniflora) found at Glacier National Park, British Columbia, Canada. From my archive taken on June 18, 2018.
Nikon Coolpix A900 • ƒ/5.0 15.2 mm 1/125 80 Flash (off, did not fire)
Hey Greg Shchepanek! The flower looks fantastic and so delicate. Are there spider webs behind the flower? It's so sharp with all the fine hairs and lines. Your DOF and focus looks just perfect.
Hey Greg Shchepanek! The flower looks fantastic and so delicate. Are there spider webs behind the flower? It's so sharp with all the fine hairs and lines. Your DOF and focus looks just perfect.