Hi Datin. Nice macro shot and good sharpness on the carpel. The only thing I would change is the DOF, so maybe try a slightly smaller aperture to get that background a bit more in focus. It is too vague at the moment I think and because it fills most of your photo it is noticeable.
Or crop a bit more of course, that would make it better as well I think.
Hi Peter- He got me the Nikon 180 AF 4.5. It's sweet! but very heavy.-mary
Last edited by Letrow; 24th May 2012 at 03:25 PM.
Nice colours Guy. Not many butterflies around here so far.
Try looking this up:
Dove's Foot Cranesbill (Geranium molle)
Family: Geraniaceae (Geranium)
This is the site I use if I have any description of the flowers, leaves, etc....
http://www.mywildflowers.com/index.asp
Persicaria bistorta
(Wikipedia: The Latin name "bistorta" refers to the twisted appearance of the root. In Northern England the plant was used to make a bitter pudding in Lent from a combination of the plant's leaves, oatmeal, egg and other herbs. It is the principal ingredient of dock pudding or Easter-Ledge Pudding. The root of Bistort can be used to produce an astringent that was used in medicine.
Numerous other vernacular names have been recorded for the species in historical texts, though none is used to any extent. Many of the following refer to the plant's use in making puddings: Adderwort, Dragonwort, Easter giant, Easter ledger, Easter ledges, Easter magiant, Easter man-giant, Gentle dock, Great bistort, Osterick, Oysterloit, Passion dock, Patience dock (this name is also used for Rumex patientia), Patient dock, Pink pokers, Pudding grass, Pudding dock, Red legs, Snakeweed, Twice-writhen, Water ledges.)
Just returned from my quest to the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. This is one of very few large roadless areas remaining in the lower 48 states. Before becoming old and weak, I would follow the trails worn by thousands the mocassined feet in the search for beaver and other pelts. The only mode of transport was the canoe and portage.
This was of course, prior to my discovery that I could actually drive to a national forest campground and actually be comfortable in the RV
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Bunchberry
Canada Mayflower
Labrador Tea
Starflower