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24 Jan 2005

Lobelia gibbosa (Tall Lobelia)
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Dissected specimen - approx 10 mm across frame. DOF was tight even at f/18.0,
and this is a composite of two images, necessary to get adequate focus spread.

Canon EOS 10D ,Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX Macro
1/200s f/18.0 at 105.0mm iso100 with Flash and 55 mm of extension tubes full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 12-Oct-2007 06:40
Alopa - I'm afraid Pink Floyd is a bit off my beaten track (more into classical/opera), although I gather that their lyrics were often written with intelligence and depth. But I've an affinity for trivia and do enjoy coming upon these coincidences, likenesses and so on, so thank you for passing on this reference. In the same spirit, I give you "Misalliance", one of the songs of the late Michael Flanders and Donald Swann, superlative yet genteel British satirists of the sixties (and still often played today). Also carrying deeper connotations, the "left" / "right" in this is a strong and deliberate reference both to snobbery in general, and to the inability of the two, traditional, major sides of politics to ever find common ground ;-)http://www.nyanko.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fas/hat_misal.html
Alopa 11-Oct-2007 23:33
Mike your entry remaind me the film Pink Floyd The Wall. Dou you remember the outstanding scene where a couple of flowers confront each other?. They seemed to be fighting but their movementes had some sexual connotations..., do you remember?. This was excellent, like this photo!!!
Guest 09-Oct-2007 23:28
Thanks folks. Lora, you're spot on with your comment about "something beyond the discernment of the human eye" and it's what really interests me with this. The first time I entered it, quite a while ago, I called it "Hidden Colours", and I continue to marvel at the intricacies of form and colour that abound in nature, but which we never normally get to see - in this case not just through size alone and the need for magnification, but through the most fascinating region of this having been largely hidden from casual view until other parts were removed. It's a reminder to us all about the staggering extent (though, frustratingly, not the importance) of biodiversity - and even this doesn't even begin to scratch the surface - and the crassness of those who can't see a "green" environmental interest as signifying anything beyond things as large and obvious as trees! Here's a small selection of images that indicate its size in the real worldhttp://www.pbase.com/fitzdocs/lobelias - Mike
Guest 07-Oct-2007 20:49
Wow, great shot Mike! Nice composition and beautiful colors against that black background.
Sky 07-Oct-2007 14:07
Mike - a fragile beauty. I love the velvety texture, as well as the dark background which excentuates the finest of details. Awesome-awesome!
lac111 07-Oct-2007 07:14
Now this is what a macro is all about, revealing the beauty and detail of something beyond the discernments of the human eye. Incredible shot! Lora
Guest 07-Oct-2007 06:59
wow, this is really cool!