Instead of the usual diagnostic photo
of seeds on a bit of paper, I wanted to show the seeds still in the
dehiscing fruit, and also convey the fact the plants make seeds in the fall.

I think you succeeded. Well done.
If it were mine, I'd eliminate the wedge of white in the upper right.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: A photo posted for comment



Hey Folks,

Since it is common for folks to post photos, I've put one of my own new
images up. This came off my first roll with my new *istDS (ok, I'm still not
used to thinking digitally).

I'm writing a book on carnivorous plants and wanted some photos of seeds of a Federally Endangered pitcher plant. Instead of the usual diagnostic photo
of seeds on a bit of paper, I wanted to show the seeds still in the
dehiscing fruit, and also convey the fact the plants make seeds in the fall.

http://www.sarracenia.com/temp/oreophila.jpg

*istDS, Tamron 90mm macro, flash.

So there you go!

B

Barry A. Rice, Ph.D.
Invasive Species Specialist
Global Invasive Species Initiative
The Nature Conservancy
V: 530-754-8891
http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu


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