Flora of the Blackland Prarie

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1 Someone left this on the top of a mile marker on the trail. It's fairly fresh.
sep05202102 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

2 Texas has native hibiscus plants. Spotted this one back in a field of tall undergrowth.
sep05202107 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

3 The Sumpweed is about to bloom. There are thousands of these. Better get the benadryl out.
sep05202108 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

4 Spanish Gold taken with the Tamron 18-400mm at 209mm.
sep05202109 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

5 The same Spanish Gold taken with the Sigma 105mm Macro.
sep05202110 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr
 

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Nice set Jeff. I like the SG taken with the Tamron.
 

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Some cool shots there, Jeff. hard to choose but I think my favorite is #3. it just seems to jump out of more and the dof is awesome.
 
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Some cool shots there, Jeff. hard to choose but I think my favorite is #3. it just seems to jump out of more and the dof is awesome.
Thanks! I like that one as well, for the reasons mentioned. I think I got a little too close to the Spanish Gold, and the wind was blowing them around, so it was a challenge to get focus, especially with the macro.
 

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