Spawning Flower
Uploaded: March 12, 2004
his image was taken with a F8.0, 1/8 sec using a 90-300mm zoom lens at around the 300 end. The flower has just developed in my wifes garden. I have called this Flower Spawn due to the number and colour of the individual sprouts from the flower heart. It wasn't the best time to take the photo as it was an overcast late afternoon under windy conditions. To be honest I just had the urge to hear the click of a the camera in action.
Mette Vendelboe Allison
March 12, 2004
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Robin L. Wehrman March 12, 2004 0
Beautiful and great detail and color. nice job Scott!! #420893Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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