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Carnivorous PlantPosted by Anita (West Nottingham, United States) on 29 May 2009 in Plant & Nature. I wish I knew the name of this little carnivorous plant. You can see a bug in lower left corner. Taken at Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania, USA *****THANK YOU FOR VISITING ANITA'S PHOTOBLOG!***** I welcome your honest critique, especially if they will improve my photography. If I have made a mistake in a flower identification, please let me know! 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.
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Ronnie 2¢ from London, United KingdomI've not seen this variety before but I can figure how it works ! 29 May 2009 2:24pm Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesWhatever it is called it is quite unusual and striking. Beautiful details in this shot. Excellent. 29 May 2009 3:00pm Dulcie from Danville, United StatesFascinating. So much captured here in lovely textures and colors. And I enjoy the diagonal composition. 29 May 2009 7:05pm Paul Michko from Exton, PA, United StatesOnce again you have demonstrated your uncanny eye for the design and beauty of nature. Such a marvelous composition and compelling design element. You Rock, Anita. 1 Jun 2009 10:37am Nigel Clack from Gloucester, United KingdomNot seen this before, thanks for sharing. 3 Jun 2009 6:29pm |
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