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| Original Filesize | 137.3 KB | Category | Macro | Original Dimensions | 800 x 533 | Date Posted | 05-14-2009 | Number Of Views | 993 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 0 | Title |
Acacia triptera and pollinator
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Acacia triptera is one of those plants I usually swear at, rather than marvel at its beauty. Last spring I found it in flower and shot some of the beetles feeding on the pollen. In the process I noticed the beauty of its finely veined pungent curved phyllodes. The beetles weren't bad either.
Didn't make it any less painful to walk past though!
| Camera | K20D | Lens | Tamron 90 SP Di Macro | Location |
Pilliga, NSW, Australia
| EXIF Information: File Name | 080912_091643s.jpg | File Size | 140584 Bytes | File Date | 2010:11:23 07:11:16 | Camera Make | PENTAX Corporation | Camera Model | PENTAX K20D | Date/Time | 2008:09:12 09:16:43 | Resolution | 800 x 533 | Flash Used | No | Focal Length | 90.0mm (35mm Equivalent: 135mm) | Exposure Time | 0.0056 s (1/180) | Aperture | f/8.0 | ISO Equivalent | 200 | White Balance | Auto | Metering Mode | Spot | Exposure | Aperture Priority (Semi-auto) | | | Links to Photo: |