Deadly nightshade ripens in the backyard -
Salad anyone?
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Deadly nightshade ripens in the backyard -
Salad anyone?
really nice sharpness and rich colours here
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Thanks guys. The wind is blowing so hard and so steadily that I almost gave up, but the berries disappear once they all ripen so I had to persist. No idea what eats the little poison lovelies, but they seem popular.
I love the colours here. The sharpness of the berries and the bokeh is very nice too!
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thanks. my sweet little OM 90mm does deliver. who am I kidding...that lens is a tank - it weighs almost as much as my 300mm.
Great colours; I love the different stages of development you've captured here
I noticed the shutter speed used was 1/20. Did you use a tripod?
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That red and yellow just pop of that green BG. Nicely done.
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