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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Thanks for the ID, Janis, and my apologies to Peter, too! I will have to watch for the spore release!! Great catch, yourself!!

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Please guys, don't apologize to me. I started the thread but it isn't mine, it's ours.
    And macro shots of plants are fine by me if they look good.

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

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    I am still looking for the name of these two. The whites are tiny, tiny flowers. Quite delicate.

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    A tulip, and a close-up of its middle. I like the texture on those petals.

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    Crocuses

    Finally flowers are blooming in the wild. I like both shots so I would like your opinion
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franci View Post
    Crocuses

    Finally flowers are blooming in the wild. I like both shots so I would like your opinion
    Thanks
    I like the way the shots bring out the structure of the petals. On the second shot I would personally have isolated the flowers a bit more by cropping out a bit on the left and the top. Just a bit, to get that lighter patch at the left top out.

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    Chamomile (makes nice tea as well).

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    Hi Peter, and thanks for your suggestion, I'll try soon. I like you chamomile flowers (better than infusion, I'd say).

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    Chamomile (makes nice tea as well).
    I have to agree with Franci that chamomile tea is less than a favorite. But the flowers are beautiful. Good job!

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    I think the tea is ok, not very tasty but probably healthier than some other teas. Everything seems to be bad for you nowadays ;-(.

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    Anemone and its heart.

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    Peter, your macros are getting better and better...WOW!

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    ok. Hauled out my big lens and 550D closeup lens to capture these tiny and delicate spring flowers. They are called Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica). They are woodland and have germinated in my perennial beds quite by accident.

    C&C please, as I do not often do macros.

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    I would need to know the size of the flower and what do the leaves look like....do you think this is close to what you have???
    http://uswildflowers.com/images/full/gervisc01.jpg

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Thank you, Nat.

    The flower is tiny, dime size. The leaf, shown at the left half, looks like a piece of grass, but more reddish.

    I am confused. On the site I was on (Ohio DNR) They show the a flower that looks like Spring Beauty (Claytonia caroliniana), but call it Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica).

    It looks more like (Claytonia caroliniana) - http://uswildflowers.com/images/full/DSC_1231.JPG.

    Thanks for looking.

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Quote Originally Posted by Marie Hass View Post
    ok. Hauled out my big lens and 550D closeup lens to capture these tiny and delicate spring flowers. They are called Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica). They are woodland and have germinated in my perennial beds quite by accident.

    C&C please, as I do not often do macros.
    Regards,

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    Looks good Marie. I like the composition and the detail in the flowers offset by that background bokeh. I think your 200mm focal length is well suited for this kind of macro photo.

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Thank you Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marie Hass View Post
    ok. Hauled out my big lens and 550D closeup lens to capture these tiny and delicate spring flowers. They are called Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica). They are woodland and have germinated in my perennial beds quite by accident.

    C&C please, as I do not often do macros.

    Macro flower photographs

    Regards,

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    I think you are spot on with the "Claytonia caroliniana" Very nice macro shot with your set-up, too!

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    According to the USwildflower site, "Spring beauty" is the common name for the whole genus Claytonia, thus both C. caroliana and C. virginica would be called "Spring beauty".
    And plant taxonomy can be rather messy/unclear at times, with species being split and combined or just changing names all the time (have a look at the orchids...)

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    Re: Macro flower photographs

    Thanks, Remco for your input.

    Marie

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