Experiments with the Helicon FB Tube on my 5DIV with the Tamron 180 macro - four 20 shot stacks.
Two views of an orange, pink and yellow rose bud on a bush that up until now produced all pink or, well, "rose" blooms. These colors started popping up a few weeks ago. In #2 I processed for deeper colors and have part of one of the regular roses this bush produced for years before this color started popping up this year.
One deep red "wild" rose - the wild rose roots the hybrid was grafted to have sent up more runners every year for about 5 years now. So about 2/3 of the bush now produces these wild roses.
And last but not least, a Butterfly Bush. And yes I have read the articles that put it on the list of invasive species you should not plant. That is why I have only two small ones and they are in Terra Cotta pots and as soon as the blooms start wilting I dead head them so they don't produce seeds and spread. When they finally die I will replace them with something else.
View 1 of the Rose Bud-more or less isolated.
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"Wild" Rose
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Butterfly Bush - Home Depot and the nursery called it "Blue"
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Adicus wrote:
The hydrangea is a beaut
Thank You
But it is actually a "Butterfly Bush" - Buddleia davidii 'Empire Blue'
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
robertjerl wrote:
Experiments with the Helicon FB Tube on my 5DIV with the Tamron 180 macro - four 20 shot stacks.
Two views of an orange, pink and yellow rose bud on a bush that up until now produced all pink or, well, "rose" blooms. These colors started popping up a few weeks ago. In #2 I processed for deeper colors and have part of one of the regular roses this bush produced for years before this color started popping up this year.
One deep red "wild" rose - the wild rose roots the hybrid was grafted to have sent up more runners every year for about 5 years now. So about 2/3 of the bush now produces these wild roses.
And last but not least, a Butterfly Bush. And yes I have read the articles that put it on the list of invasive species you should not plant. That is why I have only two small ones and they are in Terra Cotta pots and as soon as the blooms start wilting I dead head them so they don't produce seeds and spread. When they finally die I will replace them with something else.
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Jerry, excellent set of photos in all ways.
Greg
You are the photo stack king, Bob!
UTMike wrote:
You are the photo stack king, Bob!
That is stretching it a bit. Maybe a local Baron or possibly Count.
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