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26-Apr-2021

April 26

The top of a Yucca gloriosa in the rain

Nikon D850 ,Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED VR AF
1/400s f/5.0 at 165.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
Kat08-May-2021 19:16
Wow, what a fantastic plant and image! V
Don03-May-2021 20:10
Glorious indeed.
Doug Cruden01-May-2021 18:44
Despite the rain this is a lovely subdued and delicate composition...the muted colours suit this so well
Julie Oldfield28-Apr-2021 00:13
That is awesome! It’s fascinating to see the falling rain behind the desert flower. V
Nestor Derkach27-Apr-2021 13:59
Nice floral in a rain event love the bokeh allowing all the attention to be for the sharp Yucca gloriosa .A excellent bokeh delivery by the 80-400.
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Marcia Rules27-Apr-2021 13:24
The gentle rain is the coup de grace! BV
Carl Carbone27-Apr-2021 12:04
Beautiful detail. I love the detailed subject and soft background.
janescottcumming27-Apr-2021 11:29
Ready to pop! Very pretty in the rain. V
John Hamers27-Apr-2021 09:39
Great close up with beautiful pastel colors and background V!
danad27-Apr-2021 07:58
A superb close-up and a beautiful bokeh with the rain ! V.
Ursula Miller27-Apr-2021 06:21
Beautiful especially against this soft background. V
Bryan Murahashi27-Apr-2021 04:43
Nice photo of this bountiful blooms.
Nirvan Hope27-Apr-2021 04:32
Really delightful pastel colors throughout.
joseantonio27-Apr-2021 03:37
lovely capture with those colors.V.
Gill Kopy27-Apr-2021 02:36
So beautiful - the rain and background all come together to make such a lovely image BV
slhoornstra27-Apr-2021 02:35
Glorious, indeed! V
globalgadabout27-Apr-2021 01:50
what pretty colours even before the blooms have opened fully...they might profit from the rain too...a fine shot and a subject ripe with promise..
Neil Marcus27-Apr-2021 01:08
A myriad number of small flower clustered together to protect from heat of the summer I presume. Do they have a scent?
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