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11-09-2018, 10:53 AM - 2 Likes   #16
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I didn't expect to find wildflowers at this creek overlook last month:


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I think I already posted this one in the film photography section. I shot it during the summer with my EOS 30 & EF 50mm f/1.8 aka the Plastic Fantastic.

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Yes, they do Noel.

As my latest do too.



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Prostrate Gardenia flower, Pentax K5 & PZO Amar 10.5cm f4.5 (enlarger lens) with 60mm ext tubes.



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Each of these flowers would be just bigger than a dime (18mm). Both K-S2 + DA 20-40 Ltd.

Wiry Bauera (Bauera rubioides)


Woolly tea-tree (Leptospermum lanigerum).
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So, they belong in here, Des. TFS them in this in-between thread.
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QuoteOriginally posted by photolady95 Quote
So, they belong in here, Des. TFS them in this in-between thread.
Thanks for starting the thread. Filled a key gap!

Another type of Tea-tree. This was from Southwest NP, Tasmania. K-S2 + DFA 100 macro WR.
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Pigface. They are common in coastal areas here.

I think these are Carpobrotus glaucescens, one of four species indigenous to Australia. K-S2 + DA 18-135


I think these might be Carpobrotus rossii. K-3 + FA 50 f2.8 macro


Not sure what species this ones is. K-S2 + DA 55-300 PLM
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Daisies. K-S2 + DA 18-135
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Miniature rose we discovered while removing unwanted brush from our yard. It survived the disturbance quite nicely.
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These were taken a month ago (early January) while walking Jeannie on some nearby trails. I was surprised to find these blooming weeds in the middle of winter! F35-80 on K10D:


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