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Tiny Chili Flower


Tiny Chili Flower
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Copyright: Allan Opguar (MATARAKI) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 23 W: 2 N: 64] (720)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-10-03
Categories: Nature
Camera: Canon EOS 1000D Rebel XSi, Canon EF 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 USM
Exposure: f/inf, 1/250 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-13 2:16
Viewed: 108
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Capsicum annuum is a domesticated species of the plant genus Capsicum native to Mexico.The plant is a perennial, but usually grown as an herbaceous annual, with a densely branched stem. The plant reaches 0.5–1.5 m (20–60 in). Single white flowers bear the fruit which is green when unripe, changing principally to red, although some varieties may ripen to other colours including brown and purple.While the species can tolerate most climates, they are especially productive in warm and dry climates.

Due to this climate tolerance, and the variety of flavors available, this New World plant spread across the world, possibly faster than any other crop.

Used reverse kit lens 18-55mm. hope you like it.


Source:wikipedia

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Hello Allan,

Lovely capture of the soft beauty with great blurred BG!
there exists a great contrast between the flower and the BG.
The colors are perfectly natural with great sharpness and from a wonderful POV.

best regards,
Paras

Ciao Allan, fantastic macro with splendid flower, superb sharpness and fine details, wonderful blurry BG, very well done, ciao Silvio

Hello Allan,

Great macro shot of this beautiful flower.
Great focus, DOF, clarity, sharp details and very natural colors.

Best regards,
Tatjana

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