davidgreigvile
FollowThe unique offspring from two different Hellobores. Seeds produced by hand-pollination.
The unique offspring from two different Hellobores. Seeds produced by hand-pollination.
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davidgreigvile
February 26, 2018
@Phillg Thank you. It took several years to produce this flower, but was worth it! ????????
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Location
I took this photo in my garden, in the Angus Glens he Kirriemuir, ScotlandTime
The photo was taken in the afternoon.Lighting
Nothing special about lighting, other than it was not bright sunshine.Equipment
I only use the camera on my mobile phone. This particular photo was taken using my Mobile phone at thectime, an LG G4.Inspiration
I take photos of plants and flowers all the time. This particular flower was a bit unusual, as it was one that I had created myself, through specific cross-pollinationEditing
The only post processing i did, was cropping the photo, and adding my name to the photo.In my camera bag
Just my mobile phone!Feedback
Making sure that it is not windy, so that the plant/flower is still, and that there is nothing "fussy" in the background, to detract from the image I'm trying to capture. If there are additional flowers in background, then I try to make sure that they are out of focus, making sure the flower I'm trying to capture is sharp and in the forefront!