Flowers and other Flora

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Went for Dragonflies and finished with flowers fallen in the water! First one is how it should look on the tree.
But today I found some fallen in the water below, dragged by the slow current and the wind (not that slow time to time). The overall photos were changing in unison of the light and complicated reflections - almost every second frame. I found it interesting - more than the Dragons flying around:unsure: !
My favorite is the last one - because of the reflection - the low petals look as a double!

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Frost on Saturday

R5 + Rf100 L @ f/5.6, 1/160, ISO 1600, uncropped

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Nicely done, Nemorino.
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Maximilian

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Nemorino

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Do you often "tilt" your macros? (I'm about to order the 50 TSE...)
I could only afford a used non-L, which has a non -macro mfd. :(

The 50mm ts macro is one of my dream lenses:love:

So short answer: I would if I could
Espacially for flowers etc.

Edit:
Your second pictute ( Schneeglöckchen) would be perfect to be tilted.
 
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Del Paso

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I could only afford a used non-L, which has a non -macro mfd. :(

The 50mm ts macro is one of my dream lenses:love:

So short answer: I would if I could
Espacially for flowers etc.

Edit:
Your second pictute ( Schneeglöckchen) would be perfect to be tilted.
Thanks for your answer!
Second picture: I wanted it to have as little sharpness depth as possible, thus the use of F 1,4.
Edit: I've started saving for the 50 TSE, long time ahead...
 
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