An extreme macro image of a single pollen-covered anther in a hibiscus flower. Those spiky yellow pollen grains are approximately 100 µm in diameter


I like it Stephen. What was your setup please?
Ray.Petri I’m full of useless facts More info | Jun 15, 2020 14:15 | #11446 S.R.M. wrote in post #19078658 An extreme macro image of a single pollen-covered anther in a hibiscus flower. Those spiky yellow pollen grains are approximately 100 µm in diameter ![]() ![]() I like it Stephen. What was your setup please? Ray-P
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tuttifrutti Senior Member More info | Jun 15, 2020 15:08 | #11447 Hello...
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johnfosteruk Goldmember More info | Jun 15, 2020 15:10 | #11448 Pansies, on a Lightbox, high key, L channel inverted in LAB colourspace. Image hosted by forum (1050003) © johnfosteruk [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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S.R.M. Goldmember 2,800 posts Gallery: 720 photos Best ofs: 4 Likes: 14124 Joined Feb 2011 Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia More info | Jun 15, 2020 16:37 | #11449 Ray.Petri wrote in post #19078998 I like it Stephen. What was your setup please? Thanks Ray! This is a 15 shot focus stack taken with my 6D and Laowa 25mm 2.5-5x ultramacro lens operating at 5x magnification, plus a 25mm extension tube. Stephen ----- flickr
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Jonzjob goodie goodie 4,377 posts Gallery: 220 photos Likes: 11277 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Ex Nr Carcassonne S France. Now NW Wiltshire, Blighty More info | Jun 15, 2020 16:56 | #11450 Westonbirt Arboretum reopened last week and we booked to go in to there today, the first time for months. And it was wonderful just to wander round the Old arboretum again after months of waiting. It is a wonderful place! Image hosted by forum (1050017) © Jonzjob [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Chinese bean tree flowers Image hosted by forum (1050018) © Jonzjob [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. My ambition for a good while is to grow old disgracefully. So far my wife tells me that I am doing really well!
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Jonzjob goodie goodie 4,377 posts Gallery: 220 photos Likes: 11277 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Ex Nr Carcassonne S France. Now NW Wiltshire, Blighty More info | Jun 15, 2020 17:05 | #11451 More from Westonbirt. The tall foxglove on the right is well over 8' tall and by far the tallest one I have seen. I was crouching to get the sense of the height. Image hosted by forum (1050021) © Jonzjob [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Unfortunately we were too late for the flowers on the handkerchief tree. I ain't kidding there really is one called that. Image hosted by forum (1050022) © Jonzjob [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. My ambition for a good while is to grow old disgracefully. So far my wife tells me that I am doing really well!
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Jonzjob goodie goodie 4,377 posts Gallery: 220 photos Likes: 11277 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Ex Nr Carcassonne S France. Now NW Wiltshire, Blighty More info Post edited over 3 years ago by Lester Wareham. | Jun 15, 2020 17:08 | #11452 This is the flower of the handkerchief tree. Not my photo. My ambition for a good while is to grow old disgracefully. So far my wife tells me that I am doing really well!
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Jun 15, 2020 18:24 | #11453 johnfosteruk wrote in post #19079018 Pansies, on a Lightbox, high key, L channel inverted in LAB colourspace. It's kind of funny to see this post today. I've been going through images I took when I first started shooting and I did a few with a similar process using an old Canon 1000d/XS. I was thinking I should pick up some flowers and shoot it again now that I've had 10 years to improve my skills. I love the way this turned out. Flickr
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Jun 15, 2020 22:28 | #11454 utah steve wrote in post #19070149 A couple more from the backyard today. . . Hosted photo: posted by utah steve in ./showthread.php?p=19070149&i=i264549002 forum: Nature & Landscapes Steve, this shot is stunningly gorgeous! Great work. LD, or Mike
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OhLook insufferably pedantic. I can live with that. 24,807 posts Gallery: 105 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 16149 Joined Dec 2012 Location: California: SF Bay Area More info | Jun 15, 2020 22:39 | #11455 One of many flower clusters on a large shrub in someone's yard, visited by bees. All bees ignored what look like flowers with four petals. Are they bracts? Evidently the nectar is in the smaller structures behind them. Image hosted by forum (1050052) © OhLook [SHARE LINK] A better view of the leaves.THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (1050053) © OhLook [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. PRONOUN ADVISORY: OhLook is a she. | A FEW CORRECT SPELLINGS: lens, aperture, amateur, hobbyist, per se, raccoon, whoa | Comments welcome
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Thank you very much!
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utahsteve Goldmember More info Post edited over 3 years ago by utah steve. | Jun 15, 2020 23:27 | #11457 So I'm not sure what variety this flower is, or for that matter I have no idea how it got into the garden. But be that as it may, here is an attempt to show its beauty. Image hosted by forum (1050063) © utah steve [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Ray.Petri I’m full of useless facts More info | Jun 15, 2020 23:37 | #11458 S.R.M. wrote in post #19079053 Thanks Ray! This is a 15 shot focus stack taken with my 6D and Laowa 25mm 2.5-5x ultramacro lens operating at 5x magnification, plus a 25mm extension tube. Thanks Stephen, I thought you had used focus stacking - It is on my list of things to do. I will try it sometime. Ray-P
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Ray.Petri I’m full of useless facts More info | Jun 15, 2020 23:43 | #11459 Jonzjob wrote in post #19079070 More from Westonbirt. The tall foxglove on the right is well over 8' tall and by far the tallest one I have seen. I was crouching to get the sense of the height. Hosted photo: posted by Jonzjob in ./showthread.php?p=19079070&i=i265378583 forum: Nature & Landscapes I like the top picture John. Ray-P
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Jonzjob goodie goodie 4,377 posts Gallery: 220 photos Likes: 11277 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Ex Nr Carcassonne S France. Now NW Wiltshire, Blighty More info | Jun 16, 2020 01:45 | #11460 Thank you Ray. My ambition for a good while is to grow old disgracefully. So far my wife tells me that I am doing really well!
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