Pollen on stigmates

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Pollen on stigmates

Post by Fredlab »

Hello

Two stacks with one Nikon BD 20 - TL 210 + Nikon PB-6 + Canon EOS 500D + one strobe + yogourt diffuser


01 - Image
(Dianthus - original size here)

02 - Image
(Althea (Hibiscus syriacus) - original size here)
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Image
(Crocus)

Image
(hazel - Corylus)
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Post by Pau »

Great images, Fred.
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Post by Fredlab »

Hello

Thanks Pau.

Another stack made yesterday, with one Nikon BD Plan 40 ELWD

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(you can recognize pollen of Crocus)
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Post by canonian »

These are very nice ! All of them! =D>

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[My first post on photomacrography.net]

These are inspiring. I enjoy all the excellent and fascinating images of arthropoda on this forum, but my main macro interest is botanicals, and these certainly set a high standard.

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Post by dissent »

What Canonian said. These are all great . . . but the lighting and texture you got on the last one are extra fine.
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Post by Simbad »

Bravo Fred!

belles photos!

On dirais que tu es en train de passer dans la cour des grands. :) :)

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Post by lothman »

excellent lightning and great composition

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Post by pierre »

Nice piece of work as always Fred :shock:
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Post by Jacek »

Fredlab great pictures, the last great

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Post by typestar »

Fredlab,

VERY nice shots
, the red hazel - Corylus and the last crocus are my favourites... I (we) like to see still more of that beautifull plant / flower / botanicals!
Can you inform us about the natural size of the pollen -- only ONE strobe?
Best wishes,

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Post by abpho »

#2 and #5 are excellent.
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Post by Fredlab »

Hello

Small up of this thread.

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Pollen of Hibiscus
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Post by rjlittlefield »

This is spectacular!

I'm curious about your illumination setup. I see "one flash", but what sort of diffusion?

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