Canon flower
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A single stem of forget-me-nots against a natural background of the rest of the plant :) I love these flowers but I personally find them hard to focus with. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Portland, OR / Date: May 31th, 2008 / Light Conditions: Sunny / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D) / Lens: EF-S 60mm f/2.8 / Focal Length: 60 mm Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec / Aperture: 2.8 / ISO: 100 / — MY PHOTOGRAPHS ARE COPYRIGHTED AND NOT FOR USE OF STOCK, CANNOT BE REDISTRIBUTE, EDITED, AND/OR COPIED WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.
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/ ................................................................................ / A photo of a flower taken at the Franklin Observatory in Columbus Ohio Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... / / ...............................................................................................................
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/ ................................................................................ / Shot using a Canon Digital Rebel XTI 400D / ........................................................................................ / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Christmas Cards / - Halloween Cards / ............................................................................................................... /
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Glorious daffodils on a lovely spring day at Cox Arboretum in Dayton, Ohio. My first challenge win, in the Spring Bulb challenge in the Spring Blooms group on 11/07/08! Thanks, everyone! Canon A720 IS / f/4 / 1/125 sec. / April 2008 Only minor cropping and slight color adjustment. © Rachel Stickney 2008
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A photograph of a heart shape on a stamen of a small flower. / Diascia Hybrid :)
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laying on the ground shooting macros again, this large-flowered white trillium and large flower bellwort were growing side by side, and nope, the shot isnt upside down, the bellwort grows that way :) / shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens / thanks to tom biggs, and his buddy harold ross jr, for turning me on to this new location to shoot. this was in the smoky mountains on the north carolina side
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A bleeding heart on purple flowers :) Another old one, just trying to get my gallery up to date :) INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold Matte Prints & Cards, here and on dA, by mystery buyers.
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these small crocus are blooming right now in my yard, i shot this macro laying on ground to give an idea of just how tall they really are, im lucky enough to have four different colors growing in the same area :) / i shot this using a Nikon Diopter lens attached to a Canon 75-300mm lens
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Can’t beat a good icon
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for some reason..this shot of the crocus that were growing in my yard last week, is one of my personal favs, something about it is so promising that this year we might just have a good spring / i shot this macro laying on ground (again) using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens
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Pretty drops on flower petals that form halos in the middle due to my Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX.
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Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.
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The centre of a fiery tulip :)
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I also have an online greeting card store. / Kimberly’s Card Store Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / / Past and Present Group Features /
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ISO 200, F10, Shutter Speed 1/200 Sec, Focal Length 55.0 mm.
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this is a crocus that is growing in my yard right now, we have had some pretty warm temps for february around here and some of my crocus’ are blooming, this little flower only stands about 4 to 6 inches tall, i shot this macro literally laying on the ground to give an idea of just how tall it really is, i shot this using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens, also..this is dedicated to Gisele since she is stuck with nothing but snow and needs a flower fix :) so Gisele this is for you
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I took this photo at the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens. I’m extremly passionate about flowers and using the macro lens to capture the hidden beauty. When combined together (flowers and macro and my passion) it really provides a feast for the eyes! This flower is called a Spider Lily and it’s near a very quiet part of the gardens which is full of Water Dragon Lizards.
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This is a really old piece but I uploaded it since I wanted a card of it :)
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Shot in the flower gardens of greenwich park, / London.
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thats an awful title that isnt it ?!
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this dwarfed sized lily only grows about 6-7 inches tall, it is native to the great smoky mountains, i had to lay on the ground shooting this macro in order to show the inside of it, shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens
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