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ha... never saw it's flower before; does it have a good smell?
The smell if gorgeous - milder than the usual garlic you cook with, but it's very similar and at it's best in late morning as the dew rises.Locally it carpets the floor of many woods, and I *might* even like it better than bluebells...
Your soft focus background makes the flower all the more lovely!
That was difficult to do as the light was quite bright - I must invest in some ND filters...
We know this as jack by the hedge and ours is also in bloom.
Okay---very pretty with the muted, off focus greens.I don't know how to purposely DO that fancy schmancy stuff. LOL I'll leave the work to you and others and just enjoy the end results. :-)Someone has to supervise. :-/
Getting the aperture as wide as you can so you get a reduced depth of field is the trick - as long as you don't have too much light because you might not have a fast enough speed available.
ha... never saw it's flower before; does it have a good smell?
ReplyDeleteThe smell if gorgeous - milder than the usual garlic you cook with, but it's very similar and at it's best in late morning as the dew rises.
ReplyDeleteLocally it carpets the floor of many woods, and I *might* even like it better than bluebells...
Your soft focus background makes the flower all the more lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat was difficult to do as the light was quite bright - I must invest in some ND filters...
ReplyDeleteWe know this as jack by the hedge and ours is also in bloom.
ReplyDeleteOkay---very pretty with the muted, off focus greens.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to purposely DO that fancy schmancy stuff. LOL I'll leave the work to you and others and just enjoy the end results. :-)
Someone has to supervise. :-/
Getting the aperture as wide as you can so you get a reduced depth of field is the trick - as long as you don't have too much light because you might not have a fast enough speed available.
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