A few weeks back, I said I would shoot something in my garden, using no more than the focal length range he has (18-55mm) using the nearest equivalent lens I have, which is my 18-200mm, f3.5-f/5.6, so that is actually reasonably comparable between 18 and 55mm. I processed with PS CC, since that's what I use.
I shot this on the 22 March, within a week of making the promise, unfortunately (here come the excuses) there was not a huge amount growing here then, I don't have the same climate and flora that Brian has and also likely an underdeveloped 'eye' for seeing the opportunities.
Therefore, no insects yet, no live plants either (we don't really tend our garden, so think 'neglected' and you'll get the idea).
This is a shot of one of last year's Sunflowers, long since dead, but actually still pointing at the sun (at the time I shot) - so from this side, it is backlit and I had to let it ramp up the iso to achieve a suitable shutter speed and aperture when shooting, which has resulted in quite a bit of noise, which in hindsight, I exacerbated by bringing up the 'shadows' too much in PP.
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 18-200mm at 50mm, f/11, 1/200s, iso 900, Manual and Auto-ISO (413-12953)
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I have a couple of other shots taken that day which I may add if there's any interest, but lets just say they are less 'natural' subjects - even I can see I'm not used to/comfortable shooting natural things
Perhaps I should get out there once a month*, there's a bit more growing now 3 week have passed.
* although I do cut the lawn every week in its growing season.
Cheers, Dave