Hamamelis vernalis (Ozark witch hazel) is one of the first Missouri native plants to flower each year, sometimes even during warm days in January. Those depicted here opened in March of this year and could, therefore, be considered late bloomers. The blossoms, with their unusually colored, ribbon-like petals, are a very welcome sign that spring is not far off. Franklin County, Missouri.
Sony A7R4, 90mm lens; focus stacked (Zerene)
Ozark Witch Hazel Flowers
Moderators: rjlittlefield, ChrisR, Chris S., Pau
Re: Ozark Witch Hazel Flowers
Excellent! I love the extra detail pulled in by sharp focused stacking.
-
- Posts: 713
- Joined: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:40 am
- Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Re: Ozark Witch Hazel Flowers
Good composition and execution; I like the black background with the brown-toned subject. Excellent image.
Leonard
Leonard
Re: Ozark Witch Hazel Flowers
Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.