Dayflower anther

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Ken Ramos
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Dayflower anther

Post by Ken Ramos »

Been a while since I posted anything in here, so I guess I should make some sort of contribution. :smt028

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Dayflower anther
Sony DSC-W5
Meiji EMZ-13TR (10X & 35X)
Halogen illumination with blue diffuser

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Post by Walter Piorkowski »

Beautiful composition, exposure and sharpness Ken. Have you ever posted images of your imaging set up?

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Post by Ken Ramos »

I believe so Walt but it was a long time ago, however I am not sure. I know I have posted an image of my set up on the Axiostar. If your interested I could easily post another of the Meiji in this thread. Thanks Walt. :D

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Here you are Walt. Nothing special, pretty simple and down to earth set up. :)

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Post by beetleman »

Beautiful photos Ken..The pollen on the anther is very cool :wink:
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Post by Charles Krebs »

Nice Ken. Love the blue/yellow color combo.

... now this image works well as a single shot...
but repeat after me.... Helicon Focus...Helicon Focus.... :wink:

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Post by Ken Ramos »

I did a little bit of reading up on these little flowers and found out that they are a real problem in soybean fields and some others as well, causing crop damage, since they can form mats and over take the field. I have not noticed any of them in mats around here and they seem to prefer the shade and not bright sunlight. Maybe it is the Asiatic Day Flower that grows in mats and causes the most problem. Thanks guys. :D

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