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One of my favorite non-orchid species in the Green Swamp. It's actually a little startling to see this lipstick-colored flower in the middle of the green wire grass. Tried to strike that balance between DOF and isolating the plant with a clean background...
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Skip Pudney |
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I think you isolated the flower wonderfully with only the tips of a few petals out of focus. You hit a good inbetween, the background is blurred nicely and the center of the flower and almost all of the petal parts are in focus.
Beautiful plant. I will readily admit I don't know my wildlflowers worth a darn. Can you give the common name for this species so I will not feel so dumb?
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I agree, a great looking flower and great job with the DOF. You have so many images from the Green Swamp, I would love to go there.
The common name for this one would be Rose-gentian, according to Richard Porcher. The green "branch" below the flower [linear bract] is the distinguishing feature that helps in the ID.
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Here's a close-up of the white one...
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I'm not good at the names either and just call them all "Sabatia". Can't go wrong that way!
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