[ Aran, Cranesbill, flower, Inishmore, Irish, orchid, postcard, white, wild, wildflower, Wildflower Card, Wild Flower Calendar 2013, >500 >1000 views]
The pink flower at the foot of the orchid is a Bloody Cranesbill
Lens: EF24-70mm(at 28 mm) f/2.8L USM zoom | Camera: Canon 5d | Exposure: f11 1/125
This photograph is also available as the cover of my Calendar:
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This Irish White Orchid was photographed on Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands, in Galway Bay, Ireland.
Part of my postcard range. You can follow on to another gorgeous Very Ireland Post card .
History of the Photograph on Redbubble
Techie Photography detail:
Image Mode: Raw
Lens: EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM zoom (at 28 mm),
Camera: Canon 5d
Exposure: f11 1/125
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I take panoramic photographs of Ireland & close-up photographs of Irish Wild Flowers and sell calendars of Irish Landscapes & Wildflowers
Lots of them are featured in RB groups
Comments
This is beautiful George.
I found this very interesting link on Irish Wildflowers
It would be very interesting to know a bit more about this flower if it’s one of the Orchids in the page I sent. Your photography is better than that on the site I might add.
This would be for us Canadians that are unfamiliar with your beautiful flowers in Ireland (Wildflowers of the World)
Beautifully captured – well done!
Mattie, Thank you. George
– George Row
Larry,
Thanks for the welcome, and thanks for all the work you do running the group. George
– George Row
Ray, Thanks for the welcome! :-)
– George Row
Such a beautiful orchid
Kala,
Thank you. What I liked about it was that, while we think of cultivated orchids as rarefied, refined things, when I came across this one it caught my eye, shining out amongst a bunch of grass and ferns and weeds.
– George Row