Cardoon II
More black and white photographs of a cardoon flower, with more black than yesterday. This thing is about the size of a softball, surprisingly large.
Not sure if I can work up to showing a colour version. We will see how the weekend progresses.
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM, ISO100, top f-8, 1/100th, middle f2.8, 1/400th, bottom f2.8, 1/1600














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Mmmmm, now I’m hungry for cardoons. I’ve never cooked these myself but my sister cooks them for all special occasions. We don’t eat the flowers but they say they are edible. I especially like the first shot and the black and white treatment is perfect for them.
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Hi Ken – we have eaten some from this garden, but not the flowers either. I am not sure I could eat something that vivid in colour, seems like a warning.
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The top photo is my favorite, with all the details and texture in it. Also, the plants we have in Texas are scrawny compared to these – more the size of a golf ball. In case you wondered. And you probably did.
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I rather did wonder! I think there must be many varieties, including the artichokes that these are, or resemble closely.
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