Flowers and other Flora

First winter storm of the season today, though what was initially predicted to be up to 20-30 cm of snow turned out to be more like 4-6 cm of snow with a fair amount of rain and sleet as temps hovered around freezing.

"Frozen Foxglove"
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EOS R1, RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, 1/50 s, f/10, ISO 12800
 
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First winter storm of the season today, though what was initially predicted to be up to 20-30 cm of snow turned out to be more like 4-6 cm of snow with a fair amount of rain and sleet as temps hovered around freezing.

"Frozen Foxglove"

EOS R1, RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, 1/50 s, f/10, ISO 12800


A photograph of a flower that is rarely seen. Nicely done, Neuro. Glad to see you back on the forum.
 
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Is that an example of the “clumsy photgraphic mistakes since 1980”? Or a cry for help? Or both?
Well, I do try to delete my clumsy photographic mistakes.
And in general, I lament versus cry.
Did I accidentally post this morning's mistake? Please let me know, for I haven't lamented much today.😉
 
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No chance for frozen leafs here (may be on high altitude on the Big Island!). Just light rain that is drying when the sun appears behind of the clouds. Tomorrow will start more rain with some thunderstorms (according the forecast!) and after Monday it's getting to the normal again (but cooler!!!! - I like it!!!!).

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Well, I do try to delete my clumsy photographic mistakes.
And in general, I lament versus cry.
Did I accidentally post this morning's mistake? Please let me know, for I haven't lamented much today.😉
I had to laugh about the comment to which I reacted with an attempt to humor. You did not post a mistake, you spotted a subject that a lot of people would have overlooked. I like the brown leaf against the white background and the pattern of white hairs on the leaf. I just wonder if it was possible to give the leaf a bit more “breathing space” on the right side of the picture.
 
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