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16-OCT-2018

Surprise blossom

I was just out in front of our house testing to see if the focus problems with my D850 were persisting and saw that our clematis had produced a few surprise blossoms. The camera seems to be working properly now.

Entertaining birds, posted earlier:

Nikon D850 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/125s f/8.0 at 56.0mm iso3200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Alexander Kazakov10-Nov-2018 10:42
Very nice bloom! V
Ton T.17-Oct-2018 19:10
A real beauty Helen! Fine image of it. So your 850 did a great job V
Patricia Kay17-Oct-2018 12:21
Beautiful clematis Helen...The garden is crazy this Autumn...as there is so much still in bloom...just can't dig the annuals up yet...BV
Raymond17-Oct-2018 12:19
Gorgeous shot Helen
Blandine Mangin17-Oct-2018 11:37
lovely flower ! v
Graeme17-Oct-2018 10:13
A beautiful and well captured blossom, Helen.V
Range View 17-Oct-2018 07:35
Fabulous bloom fully open showing amazing colour.
David.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal17-Oct-2018 06:43
Fantastic shot of this beautiful flower. V
Regine L.17-Oct-2018 05:14
Flowers, bushes and trees seem to be confused about seasons this year. I have seen many of those starting to bloom in fall again.
Nirvan Hope17-Oct-2018 02:57
I love the color of clematis. So nice to see one blooming so late in the year.
Gill Kopy17-Oct-2018 02:45
What a gorgeous surprise - and tack sharp :) V
Hank Vander Velde17-Oct-2018 01:52
Beautiful late bloom, well captured Helen.
Claude Gagnon17-Oct-2018 00:47
Beautiful....it works perfectly :))
Charlene Ambrose17-Oct-2018 00:19
Nice sharp image so you must have fixed the problem! V
Julie Oldfield16-Oct-2018 22:51
Very pretty! Very sharp. V
globalgadabout16-Oct-2018 22:41
clarity seems good here...one way to circumvent auto focus problems is to utilize manual settings, not just exposures and shutter speed, but actual focus too...with a bit of practice you can be really quick with that approach...that way you decide what is sharp, and not the camera..
William Barletta16-Oct-2018 22:26
Looks very sharp ~V~
Jim Coffman16-Oct-2018 22:04
This is a real beauty, Helen!!