A line of paper daisies on the top of the Nut at Stanley.
Had been here quite a few times and photographed these before a couple of years ago, but I wanted a different version.
Still didn’t get what I wanted but I am not sure they will be there next year.
They are very much in danger of being overgrown.
Canon 5D2
Canon TS-E 24mm F/3.5L ii
stanley, tasmania, paper daisy, heliachrysum, everlasting, garth smith, the nut, grassland paper daisies, leuchochrysum, albicans, var tricolor
Comments
Lovely!
Thank you very much Stephanie
– Garth Smith
Very nice tones
Thank you kalaryder
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Hi there Garth! This is beautiful!
Thank you Carol
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Nice work Garth..all the best mate.
Thank you Warren, same to you.
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Beautiful
Thank you vic
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Love the DOF here Garth.

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Thank you very much dg.
– Garth Smith
WOW!!!!!! What a stunning photograph, terrific POV!!!! Love it :)))))))))))))
Thank you very much Vicki
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love this ~ beautiful soft focus and so well done ~ as always xx
Thank you Linda, yes the soft focus is very smooth and done totally in camera with the tilting of the focus field.
– Garth Smith
Great shot Garth! The daisy’s are Leuchochrysum albicans var. tricolor (grassland paperdaisy) which is an endangered plant in Tasmania (sorry I’m a botanist and this is a very good shot of a threatened plant…). Cheers
Thank you very much Brian, this is exactly the sort of info I tried to find online but couldn’t find. I tried Heliachrysum, paper daisy and everlasting but still had no luck. I can correct the title now.
– Garth Smith
I really like the saturated colours in the foreground Garth, great Mate Thank You :-)
Thank you Kip
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