Cut-leaved Toothwort 2

Posted by Anita (West Nottingham, United States) on 3 May 2009 in Plant & Nature.

A few words about the EXIF data. My new camera and macro lens record the relative or effective f stop, not the one seen on the lens. For an explanation of this, go to the next to the last question at this site.

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A few words about the EXIF data, beginning in April when I began using Nikon D300 and the Sigma 105mm macro: My new camera and macro lens record the relative or effective f stop, not the one seen on the lens. For an explanation of this, go to the next to the last question at this site.

Dulcie Andres from Danville, CA, United States

I like the lovely droop of this plant and the soft colors.

3 May 2009 6:42am

Ronnie 2¢ from London, United Kingdom

You have the skill to make us feel we are actually there . . reaching out to touch. A delightful shot.

3 May 2009 9:16am

edvatza from LEHIGH VALLEY, PA, United States

I too like the cascading feel of the flowers, Anita. The background isn't too bad but maybe you should join me in my remedial background class. (smile) There's always room for one more. We can both work at cloning black spots in the background. They're getting tough this semester over on BPN!

3 May 2009 5:05pm

Betty from New Jersey, United States

Such delicate, beautiful flowers! Excellent work!

3 May 2009 6:01pm

Susan from Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

Nice catch!

3 May 2009 8:21pm

@Susan: Thank you!

Arianna from Spokane, United States

I love this flower it's so pretty.

3 May 2009 9:12pm

Sue from Paducah, United States

So graceful and delicate...

3 May 2009 11:00pm

B. Thomas from Arlington, Texas, United States

Your flower photos are in inspiration.

4 May 2009 1:52am

@B. Thomas: Thank you so much. I lived in Arlington, TX, for several years during my college days. :-)

observing from North West, United Kingdom

Splendid.... it's a great macro, and the tiny hairs on the stem are visible

4 May 2009 2:20am

jamesy from christchurch, New Zealand

beautiful shot

4 May 2009 3:57am

rajeev from dubai, United Arab Emirates

beautiful shot

4 May 2009 6:18am

Paul Michko from Exton, PA, United States

Very beautiful composition, Anita.

4 May 2009 11:00am

Picture Box from Fishers, United States

Nice shot. Very good Macro.

4 May 2009 12:46pm

@Picture Box: Thank you.

Nikon D300
1/200 second
F/8.0
ISO 200
157 mm (35mm equiv.)

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