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My son father in law have a little garden and he letting a carror here go to seed so he can get the seeds and dry them out and plant them next year. I never saw a carror flower before. i took other photos of flowers that will grow into something we can eat. Will post them this week. here I useing that big mirror 500mm lens. Oh it a f8 stop on it ; so I put on my 2x lens so it be a f10 then and I guess it be a 1000mm or would it be 1500mm? It ok. I just got to get use to it. I just used it one day so I still learning thanks for lookikng and comments

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jocko500

4:51PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

do not ask what the purple is . it there and I do not know. first time I saw this

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DarkStormCrow

4:53PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Nice shot!

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flora-crassella

4:56PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

...sehr schöne Aufnahme!!!

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dhanco

5:03PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Excellent shot and for just learning the lens you've done a wonderful job on this macro. I'm new to photography as well, so thanks for telling what you used. Beautiful capture, very detailed and wonderful clarity.

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jocko500

5:04PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

I know the f/7.1 shows here but the lens is f8 on it so do that means the f stop is f/15?

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CavalierLady

5:04PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Sounds like you have a new lens? Congrats and have fun practicing, a really nice closeup here, and a flower I'm not familiar with.

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jocko500

5:06PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Carrors you eat grows this when you let them go to seed

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tallpindo

5:24PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Optical quality is much better than .0005in. The rouge is in microns that polished it. Now no flat spots or scratches abuse what is seen even when magnified.

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moonrancher

5:31PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Wonderful! I bet the soil is about perfect there for carrots. The water is coming. I've seen a lot of flooding everywhere North of you. I really hope you're on high ground, and so are those carrots!!!!

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jocko500

5:48PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

hahah I missed spell carrots lol I know i need to ck spell but do not thinking I can at lest spell carrots

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kenmo

5:49PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

A very beautiful shot Jocko...You're certainly having fun with your digi-camera....

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LudyMelltSekher

5:49PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Hello Jocko Wowww!!! What a beautiful photography, Excelent.Super Wonderful!!! Congratulations!!! A million stars from me!!!**** Luminous blessings.Ludy

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babuci

5:55PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Wonderful capture Jock, realy like this one.

West_coaster07

5:55PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Very nice shot!!

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jocko500

5:58PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

You thinking the flower is on it side for the stem is on the side. Not so. the flower comes off a bigger stem and there a lot of flowers comeing off this one big stem just like this one. it about three or four feet high

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Aioros

6:24PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Beautiful macro my friend.

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atsoram

6:34PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Excelent shot my friend!!

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jocko500

6:36PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

wish I got a shot of the whole carrots bush from one carrot too. there I guess 8 balls of flowers like this one on the big stem. Oh well live and learn [to get more povs and other shots too. took about ten of this one but all at the same angle]

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beachzz

6:45PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

I've had a few of these go to seed in my garden also, but I sure never got a foto like this one~great shot!!

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timtripp

6:49PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

wonderful image!

thevolunteer

7:01PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Nice shot Jocko. That purple spot sure is interesting though. Don't forget to take a picture of the carrots next year. Aloha

MrsLubner

7:22PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

I've never let carrots go to seed. I'm lucky if they grow big enough to each since our soil is like concrete around here. Not good for carrots and radishes. this is a beautiful macro though. I don't know how you learn all that stuff about lens. I'm still learning about shutter speed and that sort of thing and going slowly since it is very difficult for me to understandin. Great shot here and you are doing very well with this lens.

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wawadave

7:40PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

there weeds around here.

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jif3d

7:44PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

I've never seen carrots turn to seeding flowers either Jock ! I really like the DOF and POV, thanx for the share ! ~Cheers~

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Jay-el-Jay

7:53PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Nice work with your new lens.It opens a whole new way of seeing the world.

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CarolSassy

8:28PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Lovely little flowers! I also like the globes of garlic flowers! Excellent shot! (:

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Richardphotos

8:40PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

so you got the t-ring adapter.good for you!excellent results and it looks a lot like Queen Anne's lace.

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skiwillgee

9:10PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

This is a really cool shot. Keep practicing with that new lens.

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goodoleboy

9:54PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Your lens did a remarkable job in this capture of the carror/carrot flowers, Jock!

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three_grrr

9:54PM | Wed, 18 June 2008

Love this shot! Queen Anne's Lace is also in the carrot family, so the flowers are very similar. There must be something wrong with me, I love all the flowers that are considered weeds. Dandelions and Queen Anne's Lace, Goldenrod and wild daisies, sigh, hubby pulls them all out of my garden.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
Shutter Speed10/1000
ISO Speed160
Focal Length135

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