Today’s post is a recent find at Fiery Fork Conservation Area, here in the Missouri Ozarks. This Dwarf Larkspur woodland wildflower is a new wildflower for me … I have seen the larger larkspur species, but this shorter version was a “lifer”:

Photographic Equipment Used:

  • Canon 5D Mark 3 camera body
  • Canon 180mm, f/3.5 macro lens
  • Bogen 3021 tripod, with ballhead
  • ISO 500
  • Aperture f/8
  • Shutter 1/125 sec.
  • This image is a focus-stacked image of 11 individual images, and combined in Helicon Focus software

James Braswell

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