AP
Loc: Massachusetts
Walking on my sidewalk towards my front door entrance. The grass on my left side had these attractive very small tinny-winny flower blossoms showing in batches towards the edge on the walkway. Blossoms were about 1/4 inch in diameter, including the yellow blossoms!
The yellow blossom are enlarge a bit. Notice the clovers on left side see how large they are from the blowup. The yellow flower was photographed in flat light, no sunlight used, not attractive in appearance! AP
Lovely small flowers captured by you!! I had been noticing these sort of tiny flowers and had given some thought of taking their pictures and then enlarging them. I can no longer bend over so well and you have done the job I was about to do so I wish to thank you for a GREAT job photographing these very small tini weeny flowers.
The yellowplant is Yellow Woodsorrel, a variety of Oxalis. It is an edible plant sometimes called Pickle Plant or Sourgrass. I love your shots of all of these little beauties.
AP
Loc: Massachusetts
ballsafire wrote:
Lovely small flowers captured by you!! I had been noticing these sort of tiny flowers and had given some thought of taking their pictures and then enlarging them. I can no longer bend over so well and you have done the job I was about to do so I wish to thank you for a GREAT job photographing these very small tini weeny flowers.
Thank you kindly Ballsafire, for your fine chosen words, and welcome! I too, have problems with my lower back bending over without falling. These days I have too walk carefully with a cane permaintly; too help my balance when walking so I'm careful not too fall.
I did not mention the equipment used: my Olympus 40-150mm f2.8 zoom lens lens w/tc 1.4 extender making my 150mm 2.8 = 300mm 2.8 a 420mm f4! Think I'll shoot more today, it's bright & sunny outside!
This time I'll try my Olympus 300mm f4 = 600mm f4! CIAO, AP
AP
Loc: Massachusetts
Cwilson341 wrote:
The yellowplant is Yellow Woodsorrel, a variety of Oxalis. It is an edible plant sometimes called Pickle Plant or Sourgrass. I love your shots of all of these little beauties.
Thank You Cwilcon341, for the proper name, ''Yellow Woodsorrel'' of my tinny-winny yellow flowers! Your flowers on the links presentation are wonderful . . . Thank You, so much! Beautiful compositions were well reviewed!
Your kind words are well spoken. AP
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