Into The Core

© Dick Jenkins

<b>Into The Core</b>

Uploaded: August 24, 2010 11:12:56

Description


Journey into the center of the water lily.



Exif: F Number: 5.7, ISO: 125, FocalLength: 600.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

Peter Mantione August 24, 2010

Beautiful!!!! #1301465

Rod Partington August 24, 2010

Awesome macro Dick! #8859179

Roxanne M. Bubar August 24, 2010

Magnificent image and macro, Dick #8859197

Dick Jenkins August 24, 2010

Thank you Peter, Rod and Roxanne. I don't know that this qualifies as macro photography, perhaps it does. I thought macro photography inferred that I must take the picture close up but in this case the lily was perhaps 10 feet away using the f/2.8L, 300mm prime lens with a 2X teleconverter included. I did enter it in the Macro contest. It's wonderful what the camera does for us. It allows us to closely examine and admire the wonders of this Earth with such detail that the naked eye can not match. #8859714

R. J. Laudenbacher level-classic August 26, 2010

Wow Dick...just beautiful work. Your colors, comp and details on this are remarkable. #8862363

Randy D. Dinkins level-classic September 15, 2010

Beautiful, congratulations! #8904551

Kathy Cline September 16, 2010

Your on a roll this month.
CELEBRATE!! #8909524

Carol Eade level-addict September 21, 2010

Beautiful finalist, congratulations! #8922592

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