Barry Rice wrote:
> 
> 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

Barry, I think for scientific publication, you
will want more depth of field,
if you can achieve it --( usually the problem I
have with digital is that you can't
reduce the DOF so easily :) )The composition is
lovely and the detail in the
foreground works.  

annsan (Nature Conservancy member, btw:) )

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