This is on a plant over 20 years old. Although I prune it each year, severely every two or three years, it produces flowers throughout the year, including Christmas, and grows very tall This bud was about seven feet above the ground.
I had been photographing dragonflies close to it and employed the 400mm for the bud. I thought the blue sky would go well with the pink. From about 10 feet and at f8, the crosseye stereo is surprisingly effective (perhaps a touch exaggerated). I thought the fine dimpling on the sepals might be an artefact and checked back with the flower, finding it to be true capture.
Olympus EM-1 (Aperture Priority), Panasonic 100 - 400 mm Leica DG Vario-Elmar at 400mm, f8, ISO 200, hand-held
Harold



I had been photographing dragonflies close to it and employed the 400mm for the bud. I thought the blue sky would go well with the pink. From about 10 feet and at f8, the crosseye stereo is surprisingly effective (perhaps a touch exaggerated). I thought the fine dimpling on the sepals might be an artefact and checked back with the flower, finding it to be true capture.
Olympus EM-1 (Aperture Priority), Panasonic 100 - 400 mm Leica DG Vario-Elmar at 400mm, f8, ISO 200, hand-held
Harold




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