Sunflower emeritus

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leonardturner
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Sunflower emeritus

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Because it was part of a flower arrangement about to be replaced with fresher flowers, I removed and dissected one of the better senior citizens. This is detail of the brown inner floret. I suspect the white dots in the darker lower right may be trichomes on end or may be pollen, since this is the part of the flower that involves itself with that sort of thing, but the bubble-like structures are a mystery to me.

Leonard

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Re: Sunflower emeritus

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Nice. How about posting some technical details?

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Re: Sunflower emeritus

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Thanks, Klevin, and I apologize for the omission. It was a Nikon 105 macro at f5.6 on an 850, natural (window) light, focusing stack created in camera and compiled with Zerene.

Leonard

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Re: Sunflower emeritus

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leonardturner wrote:
Wed Jul 28, 2021 8:01 am
Thanks, Klevin, and I apologize for the omission. It was a Nikon 105 macro at f5.6 on an 850, natural (window) light, focusing stack created in camera and compiled with Zerene.

Leonard
Thank you! Nice to know how you did it.

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