A bit flowery

Took these couple of shots this morning before the Brisbane meeting, with my trusty (old - 12 yrs+) 70-210mm 1.4-5.6.
Bromeliad flower:
Rosella flower:
Cheers
Peter
Bromeliad flower:

Rosella flower:

Cheers
Peter
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Birddog114 wrote:Boxerboy,
It's worth US$750.00 isn't it?![]()
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Great capture! like the colour very much
boxerboy wrote:Birddog114 wrote:Boxerboy,
It's worth US$750.00 isn't it?![]()
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Great capture! like the colour very much
Birddog, it sure is worth the $750 USD according to ebay, but because it's you I'd be prepared to part with it for $750 Australian - interested??
Thanks for your comments - and yours too Mattyb. The rosella is a native and you can make jam with 'em. They self-seed and we get them popping up every year.
Cheers
Peter
Birddog114 wrote:I have one brand new as seen by members on last Saturday meet, with manual, hood, box, I bought it 12 years ago at around US$250.00, only used 3 times, the third time was used on last Saturday with Leigh's D70.
And it's is in my Nikon collectible glasses.
sirhc55 wrote:I love the brom - rich in colour and beautifully captured. On the other, I like it also, but feel that a little crop from one side or the other would offset it a little better IMO
stubbsy wrote:Peter
Thanks for posting. The bromeliad is my fave, but the rosella one brings back childhood memories when we'd holiday on the Sunshine Coast & go to the Buderim Ginger factory where they made Rosella jam. I remember being horrifed at the thought of making jam from birds![]()
My recall is bad too. I thought they were red and purple.