This is a daisy fleabane growing on the shore of Lake Martin in Louisiana. It's a good example of the way I take pictures of flowers these days. Instead of getting up close, I zoom out to 600 mm and then get a few feet away. This gives me a nice, narrow angle of view and a very shallow depth of field. I shoot almost all flowers this way.
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I agree Kevin. I like this set up much better!
Nice...and just enough bokeh
Thanks! I've missed the bokeh.
I LIKE that one
Did you touch this one up with software? Or is it raw?
I've been using this same sort of set up on my Olympus E-M1 Mk III and the 300 f/4 (which is 600 in 35mm terms). It works great, also good for wildlife!
A flower portrait - better than a mere photo.