Taken on a forest walk a few days ago, the light wasn't great, the forest wasn't inspiring but there were wild flowers in abundance. No idea what these are called but these and primroses were absolutely everywhere.
The framing is deliberate (albeit regrettable depending on your point of view - me; I kind of like the composition but regret just a little losing the petal tip of the top flower). I seem to be doing more flower shots of late as the landscape hereabouts is just plain hard work and perversely nearly always in black and white.
Nikon D300s/Mamiya 80mm macro and exposure from off camera flash only (SB25).

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I get near them they just fly away. I use inexpensive wireless for the flashes and it did occur to get another receiver/transmitter to control the camera as well as the flash. The idea is that I could set the whole rig up near a 'popular' flower, relax with a gin and tonic and control everything from a few yards away, something I'm considering for the swallows that nest in our eaves every summer in fact.

