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Posted: Sat Jun 8th, 2013 05:22 |
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Robert
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Thank you Graham, that's lovely! That may inspire me to create something similar... I have only a tiny garden which only contains plants which are named commemoratively, that is (usually) after the person who first discovered the plant and reported the find to Kew. There is a pesky little white alpine flower, Jeffersonia dubia, which I have tried to capture over the years but all the images I captured were blown out. This was mostly with my D1 before I understood the histogram and more about allowing for the bright end of the scale. Unfortunately this plant only flowers for about two weeks in late April I haven't managed to capture it again since my first attempt. This example is at Wisley RHS Garden My back is a bit better thank you although very fragile still. At least I don't have to use a stick just to cross the room now! An example of my attempts to capture Jeffersonia dubia, back in 2006, with the D1 and Nikkor Micro 60 f2.8. Attachment: Screen Shot 2013-06-08 at 10.14.28.jpg (Downloaded 28 times)
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