Flower macros

rpt said:
GP.Masserano, verysimplejason, lovely pictures!

Dear RPT
thank you very much.
In the last three years I have dedicated to the study of italian wild orchids and i "fell in love" with this fantastic world.
I used the 50 macro 2.5 , 100macro USM (first type) and the last 100mm macro2.8L IS (Never used the tripod, because it is almost always impossible to place it correctly!)
 

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Click said:
Very nice series. I especially like your last picture. Well done GP.Masserano.

Thanks!
The CANON 100 mm 2,8 IS macro L is a razor: you may even see the thin silk thread produced by "spider-crab"...
We must also consider that one flower of Himantoglossum hircinum is large more or less than 6-7 millimeters ...
 

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