This time playing with the reversed lens: Amazingly cheap and sharp setup, you can even see the pollen on the petals (those little white/black dots).


This was a hard one to get a spot-on exposure

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Spring hits, Pollen flySpring is all over the place, and all the plants/flowers are spreading their pollens around.
This time playing with the reversed lens: Amazingly cheap and sharp setup, you can even see the pollen on the petals (those little white/black dots). ![]() ![]() This was a hard one to get a spot-on exposure ![]()
Number 2 is my pick. Shows the intricate details of the flower and its different colours nicely, though I appreciate that it must've been hard to get the right focus/exposure on the white flower!
Pollen is my enemy (I'm allergic)! Tim
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Tim, I know what you mean, I'm sitting at home today on the asthma puffer trying to ward off the effects of hayfever on the bronchial tubes! Drat it! Thanks Yi-P for the pollen shots. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Nice shotsYou have here three very nice shots, all of them very good in detail, colours, and sharpness. Perhaps the second picture is a bit more in focus. You should be very happy with yourself Yi-P.
Sorry, Im no expert in flowers or botanical stuffs, so I have absolutely no clue what is the name of this one. Its just a very small flower (about 2cm wide) with 5 petals, yellow in the centre and colours around it.... Maybe somebody else can help you out on this. ![]()
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