...and Clover, Over and Over

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Ken Ramos
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...and Clover, Over and Over

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White Clover
EOS 20D
1/250 sec. @ f/18 ISO 400
Canon EF S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Canon Speedlite 430EX @ -1/3
(Both Images)

Yeah, I took these at work, out on our lawn. :lol:

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Post by Adrian »

thats a pretty looking flower

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Post by beetleman »

Great captures Ken...Nice and sharp. You can really see the structure of the flowers in the first one :wink: . Did anyone see you lying on the ground??? :lol:
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Post by Bruce Williams »

Photos like these makes ypu realise just how easy it is to overlook the beauty that is all around us. Well done for making the ordinary, extraordinary!

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Sometimes the little things, those that are most common, are overlooked there Bruce and yep...some folks saw me wallowing around in the grass there Doug, I would imagine that they probably thought I was having a siezure or something :lol: Adrian, appreciate the comment, yes they are beautiful when you get down close at them :D

Thanks guys! :D

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Bruce Williams wrote:Photos like these makes ypu realise just how easy it is to overlook the beauty that is all around us. Well done for making the ordinary, extraordinary!

bruce
I second what Bruce said. A large part of the art of macro is to discover beauty hiding in plain view. Well done Ken :D

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Thanks Irwin :D , you are doing a very fine job of finding things in plain view yourself. :wink:

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