or weed,i dont know.about the size of a dime
Good pic. :thumbup: :thumbup:
These small flowers can be quite colorfull.
Did you stack? Nice pic!--
I had a wild-flower taken on a hike and then found out it was something that was invasive and non-native. Go figure.
One man's weed is another man's flower.
Lovely photos. Resembles a California native wildflower called Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium bellum)
[quote=LoneRangeFinder]Did you stack? Nice pic!--
thanks everyone,no stack,single shot
iDoc
Loc: Knoxville,Tennessee
Sharp-good depth-good shots.
Hi, These are nice, did you focus stack them or single shot. Is the background "man made"? What setting was your WB on? Sometimes I have trouble duplicating the original colours of the plant.
steve1oshea wrote:
did you focus stack them or single shot. Is the background "man made"? What setting was your WB on?
single shot at f/18. WB was on auto. i have trouble with whites and yellows.tom
Nice photos. The plant is Blue-eyed Grass. It is found through most of the country. Blooms early in the day then closes up and becomes hard to find.
EarthArts wrote:
The plant is Blue-eyed Grass.
Thanks for the reminder! I have photographed a different color Blue-Eyed Grass.
Hover Fly Asleep in Blue-Eyed grass blossom
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