Iris Leaves II

Last fall I posted about iris leaves which were on their way out. Today’s shots are from the same part of the garden, but of the new leaves. No blossoms yet, but one of the points of having irises in the garden is their foliage.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers in my life 🙂
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Canon EOS 5D MkII. Canon 50mm/f1.4 lense, ISO100, f4.0 for top 4 images, f1.4 for bottom two, various shutter speeds.
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Excellent series – love the edge lighting.
David.
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Thanks David, that is what was pulling my eye, and probably why I like it in black and white a lot better too.
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I love the details and razor-sharp depth of focus here, Ehpem, it really brings the scenes to life!!
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Hi Toad – thanks so much!
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Iris leaves – ah, no one could hope for anything more beautiful and graphic to photograph! And you did them great justice, ehpem! Love these photos.
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Thank you Lynn!. They are very conducive to a black and white conversion.
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I agree. The leaves are as pretty as the flowers and they last longer. This is a really nice series.
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Thank you Ken! These ones are white and yellow, and large.
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These are stunning – the textures and light are perfect. This is some great work!
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Thanks so much Melinda! Glad you like it.
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