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Narrow-leaved geebung - Persoonia linearis

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  1. Ernst, hope you don't mind me saying this, but your exposure settings look a bit extreme to me. f/25 means almost no light hit the sensor. 1/2048s is a crazy fast shutter speed for a static subject. The result is a sky high ISO of 12800.

    I was just wondering if you're aware of it, that's all.
    Posted 6 years ago
  2. You are absolute right and what I like very observant and no I don’t mind at all .
    What happened was that the night before I took some photos of kangaroos who came into our suburb to feed on the lushes green lawns . At the Tim it was almost dark and had a thunderstorm shower causing very dark and dull lighting conditions. Hence the setting of 12000 asa and still very dark. The next day I went to a botanic garden and spotted the flower but it was in a restricted area . Imam most of the Time a very obedient person and Stick to the rules but not this time. I hurriedly went to take that photo and forgot to check my manual settings and ended up with that photo. So that is the reason.
    Posted 6 years ago

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''Persoonia linearis'', commonly known as the narrow-leaved geebung, is a shrub native to New South Wales and Victoria in eastern Australia. It reaches 3 m, or occasionally 5 m, in height and has thick, dark grey papery bark.

Similar species: Proteales
Species identified by Ernst
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Uploaded Mar 8, 2019. Captured Mar 7, 2019 16:40 in Hunter Region Botanic Gardens, 2100 Pacific Hwy, Heatherbrae NSW 2324, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 700D
  • f/25.0
  • 1/2048s
  • ISO12800
  • 84mm