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June-7 - 09A_3428_Symbiosis.jpg
In article , John - Pa.
wrote:
I'm not really into bugs, which seems to be the primary subject of
most macro photography, but I was out in the garden with my macro
setup shooting close-ups of flowers when I noticed this action.
I'm not even sure what kind of flowers these are. I think that I
planted them as bulbs myself years ago, but they took a few years to
get interesting, and by that time I had forgotten what I had put here.
The plants are short, only about 6-in or so and they have strap leaves
that sort of remind me of a miniature hyacinth. These clusters of
flowers are in a loose ball shape. It might be one of the many forms
of Allium, but it doesn't have the typical long, thin "onion-like"
foliage.
Canon 1DmkIII; EF300mm f4L IS + Canon 1.4x Tele-converter + Canon
500D Close-up filter; ISO-400; f-32; 1/100-sec
e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net
Additional images at;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/
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Excellent macro...hard to shoot those little ants...they move quickly.
-Donn
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