I ALWAYS WELCOME ANY AND ALL CC! I'M NEW TO PHOTOGRAPHY, AND WANT TO LEARN AS MUCH AS I CAN IN THIS SHORT RIDE ON THIS CRAZY WONDERFUL PLANET! Here's my "What is it?" portion of today's post. This is obviously a little flower; do you know what kind it is?

It's the very first flower to bloom in my yard each year.

It's really tiny. The bud is a little bigger than the size of puffed rice. I always hope that we've mowed the lawn one last time at the end of summer, fairly short, because this flower multiplies throughout our yard, and the first mowing will pretty much eliminate it. We probably won't have to mow for about 6 weeks though.

I used my all-time favorite lens, my macro lens. The thing about a macro lens is that positioning is really important. With cut flowers, I can put them in my sink, on a table, whatever, and use my tripod to get a nice parallel position to the part I want ot have the best focus. When the flower is growing in the ground. . . it means
I have to get on the ground. I took a mat out to the yard with me, spread it out, and lay on my stomach.
Well, just prior to doing this, I'd taken my good old dog for a walk. I always worry about walking her too far, because I don't want to carry her 13 1/2 year old, 35 lb, puppy self home when she gets too tired. She was fine. But at one point she was a little too exuberant, and pulled my back out a bit.
You know where this is going, don't you?
Well, after lying on the ground on my stomach, it was time to get up.
But I couldn't.
Not too embarassing! Plus, my husband is out of town till Monday night. So I started rapidly calculating how long it would take before anyone noticed I was missing, and come look for me! What if I had to lay out on the ground all night, with rabbits hopping over my body? And then I realized that DEW would get on my beloved Nikon D40 and my MACRO LENS!!!!!! Ok, inch by inch, THAT got me up!
You're wishing I had a picture of this, aren't you? Well, THAT wasn't going to happen! (I thought about it, but I didn't have a tripod with me to set it up with a timer!) So next time, I'm taking my cell phone out with me!

Just for fun, thought I'd include this old photo taken with a point and shoot, in France, in 2004. I did some slight editing, added a bit of texture, and decided to post it, along with wishing I could go back to France with my DSLR now! (Even if the French Metro Swat team scooped me up in one of their "raids".)
I ALWAYS WELCOME ANY AND ALL CC! I'M NEW TO PHOTOGRAPHY, AND WANT TO LEARN AS MUCH AS I CAN IN THIS SHORT RIDE ON THIS CRAZY WONDERFUL PLANET!