The backside of a borage flower with adjacent buds. We planted these many years ago and have had self seeded plants every years since. Nikon D50 with Micro Nikkor 105 mm at f/16, 1/125 sec hand held.
Borage
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Canon T5i with Canon 70 - 200 mm f4L zoom as tube lens set at 200mm, StacK Shot rail, and Mitutoyo 5X or 10X M plan apo objectives.
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I like the composition of the flower. The background is excellent and the flower, with the red –blue combination and the white hairs, is stunning. The buds in the corner work very well to round out an awesome picture IMO Doug. Did I mention the lighting on the flower
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