Wood Anenomes

My first Spring flower shots of 2017 were taken on a nice bright Saturday afternoon towards the end of March.  I had taken a trip to High Wood, near Bradbury Rings and the Wood Anenomes there were out in flower.

I used my Canon 100mm Macro Lens with my 5D mkiV body.  I decided this time to shoot the flowers with the light shining through them from the sun, to illuminate them from behind.  I shot them at fairly wide apertures – some wide open, and in fact the highest “F”-number in these shots is F3.5.  I used Topaz Texture effects on some to colour them slightly in post production.

Here then are my first flower shots this year.

Delicate
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/3.2, 1/3200 sec, ISO400)
Delicate
Wide Wood Anenomes
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/2.8, 1/1600 sec, ISO800)
Wide Wood Anenomes
Looking at the petals
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/3.5, 1/2000 sec, ISO800)
Looking at the petals
Anenomes
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/3.2, 1/3200 sec, ISO800)
Anenomes
Catching the Rays
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/2.8, 1/4000 sec, ISO800)
Catching the Rays
Wood Anenome
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/4.5, 1/640 sec, ISO800)
Wood Anenome
Bright Light
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/3.5, 1/2500 sec, ISO800)
Bright Light
Sunlit Anenome
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/4.5, 1/2500 sec, ISO400)
Sunlit Anenome
Spring Flower
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (100mm, f/4.5, 1/1600 sec, ISO400)
Spring Flower

Hopefully this will be a good year for flowers and fauna.

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