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A red-leaved Oxalis houseplant.

I've had this guy for probably 20-years. About once every 5-years or
so I repot him, and it just keeps going and going. Whenever I think to
feed him, he bursts out in bloom.

This picture was taken with the assistance of a 12mm extension-tube. I
like extension tubes as a handy and relatively inexpensive way to do
macro work. Just remember to use a small aperture, because your DoF
gets very narrow.

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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 10:45:30 -0400, John - Pa. wrote:

A red-leaved Oxalis houseplant.

I've had this guy for probably 20-years. About once every 5-years or
so I repot him, and it just keeps going and going. Whenever I think to
feed him, he bursts out in bloom.

This picture was taken with the assistance of a 12mm extension-tube. I
like extension tubes as a handy and relatively inexpensive way to do
macro work. Just remember to use a small aperture, because your DoF
gets very narrow.

JD

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e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net

Additional images at;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/

That is a pretty little fleur.
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John - Pa. wrote:
A red-leaved Oxalis houseplant.

I've had this guy for probably 20-years. About once every 5-years or
so I repot him, and it just keeps going and going. Whenever I think to
feed him, he bursts out in bloom.

This picture was taken with the assistance of a 12mm extension-tube. I
like extension tubes as a handy and relatively inexpensive way to do
macro work. Just remember to use a small aperture, because your DoF
gets very narrow.

JD

Canon 10D
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e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net

Additional images at;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/


Pretty subject plus nice composition and lighting.
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