White Petals 4

in petals •  7 years ago 

A delicate little white wildflower I found in the forest, name unknown:


Olympus Stylus 1s, 42mm, ISO200, f8, 1/60s

I think this lonely one could be a white water-crowfoot (Ranunculus aquatilis), fijne waterranonkel in Dutch, but there are many species that look very similar, and I didn't get a look at the leaves because of the abundance of Green Petals of the duckweed (Lemna sp.):


Olympus Stylus 1s, 300mm, ISO200, f5.6, 1/160s

Yes, there's water under there somewhere, it's an aquatic plant.

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Nice a picture

Magnificent little flowers. I do like how did you capture them ;)

nature is full of miracles !!!

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Very beautiful flower, I also often post about wild flowers.I really like the flowers in addition to beautiful flowers also attract attention.

Nice flowers and it is alone:)

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The first consists of cutting up the various fabrics and materials employed into shapes suitable for forming the leaves, petals, &c.; this may be done by scissors, but more often stamps are employed which will cut through a dozen or more thicknesses at one blow.