
Beautiful Flowers
I am not sure how these flowers are called, but I know they are beautiful. Edit: I just found out these are African daisies, also known as Osteospermum white or Osteospermum ecklonis. . Continue reading Beautiful Flowers
I am not sure how these flowers are called, but I know they are beautiful. Edit: I just found out these are African daisies, also known as Osteospermum white or Osteospermum ecklonis. . Continue reading Beautiful Flowers
Here is a photo that I shot in 2015 when I was still experimenting with my first DSLR. I like the photo, not just the plant but also the dark green background. Continue reading Beautiful Plant
I shot the photo above in 2016. Saw this photo in my library and realized I didn’t upload much flower photos lately and thought I do one upload today. I am not sure how the flower is called or where I shot the photo. I can’t remember but it might that I shot the photo on my mother’s balcony or in the garden. Continue reading Pink Flower
Here is another shot with my 40mm lens. I already shot photos of daisies in the past, but I think it works much better with my 40mm lens now. It was a bit difficult to frame the shot but I don’t think the subjects always have to be completely in the frame. I liked the images as it came out of the camera, I just added a bit of clarity and sharpness. Apart from that I just made it a tiny bit brighter, that’s all. So far, the lens gave me some “good to go” images. Do you like the … Continue reading Daisies
Here is another photo taken with my new Nikon 40mm Micro lens. It’s some time ago since I shot my last flower photos, because most of my lenses don’t do it well. Minimum focus distance was not really a big thing with my old point-and-shoot camera nor with my smartphone, that’s why I shot many photos of flowers back then. But my DSLR lenses didn’t do the job well, until now. So, I think once in a while there will be flower photos again on my blog. Continue reading White Flower
As I was hiking two days ago as mentioned on my blog, I also looked for interesting photo subjects on my way. The first signs of spring were visible, I did for example see the first Snowdrops (Galanthus) growing and I had to take photos. The photo in this post was actually shot with my Tamron 70-300 mm lens. I had the tele lens with me because I wanted to photograph deer, but I can also use this lens to take photos of things like flowers. The lens is actually not too bad for flower photography, because the long focal … Continue reading Signs of Spring