- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION
- Camera model: NIKON D3200
- Exposure time: 10/20000
- Aperture: f/4.8
- ISO: 400
The life of a crocus begins as it burst out it's newly grown petals. (5 years and 974 days ago)
Bumblebee gathering pollen from a crocus. (5 years and 2713 days ago)
Nice colors
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wonderful
breath taking
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It seems a little out of focus. The grass surrounding is more in focus. I would reshoot with the flower more in focus if you can.
IMO, relates more to Spring than Autumn.
Unfortunately I cannot reshoot it now. I found it when I went hike in the mountains and it is not easy to go there again. I think these crocuses bloom in autumn. There were many of them in a small clearing among the trees.
I think this is not a Crocus but a Colchicum as it has 6 petals instead of 3. Crocuses are usually Spring flowers while Colchicums flower in Autumn.
Thanks cocor for the information! Really, I had no idea of how to distinguish crocuses from colchicums. I thought they were the same!
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Lovely
thank you so much!
For me this picture does not represent a beginning, these are just open flowers...
Okay, but they did JUST come up.
They are among the first spring flowers in northern hemisphere
I just wanted to say that a flower still closed would have better matched about this contest.
Thanks for your feedback guys!
This really speaks of new beginnings. The fact you had to lay down on your stomach to get this shot, so close to the ground propels it to the top of the class. Your saturation and colour is natural and the blurred foreground really engages the viewer to look inward. Just lovely, a pleasure to study.
PS I was in some garlic fields yesterday and thanks to this shot I tried your technique, so special thank you for inspiring me with your image.
@Still, thank you so much! I really enjoy receiving comments on my photos! I'm really glad I inspired you with this photo!
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