Hmm,
Never seen one of those currants. Nice shot of an attractive plant. The
increased dof of the smallish sensor may be a double edged sword for
macro with whole subject being nice and sharp though the background
getting a tad busy. You are quite adept at remedying that, however. I
am even more anxious to awaken Big Foote (CV 125/2.5) from his winter
slumber.
Mike
Johann Thorsson wrote:
> Some of you have been cursing the white stuff for a while. I have to
admit
> that I miss the snow a bit, but not the cold.
> But for those of you who may think otherwise, spring is here. It just
> managed to sneak over the Mexico border and enter Arizona, unnoticed
by the
> Border Patrol.
> The proof is here: http://www.thufa.net/shared/spring.jpg
> (E-1 with 50mm ZD macro, 1/750, f/8)
>
Nice image! But why so late? Spring has been bustin' out all over
here*.
Flowering fruit trees and some magnolias started about three weeks ago.
Now in full swing. Daffodils are up.
Among all of them is our very own volunteer flowering currant, a native
species.
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Miscellaneo
us&image=crw_0210_16crii.jpg>
A. Flowering Moose
* In Berkeley, northern hemisphere
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