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Cattleya walkeriana Gardner Londres J. Bot. 2: 662 (1843).
Expositor: Sócio da SOI Sociedade Orquidófila de Itaúna – MG.
Exposição: 66a. Exposição Nacional de OrquÃdeas da SOBH, Sociedade Orquidófila de Belo Horizonte e 21a. Exposição Nacional da ACW da Cattleya Walkeriana.
Local: Minascentro de Belo Horizonte.
Floração de abril de 2015. Outono. 28.
I picked up some flowers for myself because I haven't been able to take a lot of photos this winter. The water drops were made with a spray bottle on the "mist" setting.
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I think this is a flower from a Bradford Pear. The ones that smell like fish and are all over the MTSU campus. Taken hand holding an old Canon FD 50mm f3.5 Macro 1:1 lens on my Nikon D60 at 1/200th and f22 at ISO 100.
Strobist: SB600 (camera left and little bit low) hanging from a tree limb with a gorillapod at 24mm and 1/4 power.
The macro experimentation continues! Spring gives so many opportunities to get some great shots. Only some slight retouching was done. Let me know what you guys think.
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Redmond Overlake area. Canon 20D with Vivitar 50mm f1.8 manual lens and Macro Tube mounted between lens and body.
Testing out my brand new Lumix FZ200 camera. Shot in RAW RW2. Post processed using Adobe Lightroom 5.
Redmond Overlake area. Canon 20D with Vivitar 50mm f1.8 manual lens and Macro Tube mounted between lens and body.