Showing posts with label Small Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Small Flowers. Show all posts

03 September 2025

Small Flower Photography with Canon Macro Lens

'A Bee’s View Approaching Small Flowers'

Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens
Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens

Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens
Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens

Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens
Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens

Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens
Flower with Canon EOS 6D Mark II / EF 100mm Macro USM Lens

Small flowers with Canon EOS 6D Mark II and EF 100mm Macro USM Lens.

Location: Arnhem, Milnerton

Canon Camera / Lens for Flower Photography

  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II (Full-Frame)
  • Canon EF 100mm Macro USM Lens
  • SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB 200 MB/s

Exposure / Focus Settings for Adderley Flowers

  • Autofocus On
  • Aperture Priority (Av) Mode
  • Aperture f/5.6 - f/11
  • Auto ISO 1250 - 6400
  • Shutter Speeds (Various)
  • No Image Stabilisation
  • No Flash
  • Handheld

Image Post-Processing: Lightroom Classic (Ver 13.5)

  • Minor Adjustments (Exposure / Contract / Crop)
  • Spot Removal
  • RAW to JPEG Conversion
Flower Images Copyright: Vernon Chalmers Photography
 
The Eyes of a Bee

The Eyes of a Bee

"The eyes of a bee are intricate organs, finely adapted to the insect’s essential roles of foraging, navigating, and surviving. Bees possess two main types of eyes: compound eyes and ocelli. The large compound eyes, positioned on either side of the head, consist of thousands of tiny facets called ommatidia, each functioning like a miniature lens. Worker honeybees typically have around 5,000–6,000 ommatidia per eye, while drones, whose task is to locate queens in flight, may have more than 8,000, granting them greater visual sensitivity.

Compound eyes allow bees to detect movement with exceptional precision, a vital ability for avoiding predators and maneuvering swiftly among flowers. Although bees cannot see fine detail like humans, their vision is highly specialized for recognizing patterns and colors. They perceive ultraviolet (UV) light, invisible to humans, which reveals guiding patterns on flowers called nectar guides. This adaptation ensures efficient pollination, benefiting both the bee colony and entire ecosystems.

Complementing the compound eyes are three small ocelli, arranged in a triangular pattern atop the head. These simple eyes do not form images but detect light intensity, aiding in orientation, stability during flight, and navigation relative to the sun.

Together, compound eyes and ocelli form a visual system finely tuned to the bee’s ecological niche. The eyes of a bee are not just organs of sight but evolutionary tools that sustain survival, communication, and the pollination cycles upon which much of life depends." (ChatGPT 2025)

Bee Eyes Image: Created by Microsoft Copilot

01 September 2025

Spring Flowers and Birds, The Paddocks

1 September : Spring Flowers and Birds in Milnerton, Cape Town

Pink Daisies : The Paddocks, Milnerton
Pink Daisies : The Paddocks, Milnerton
"The beautiful spring came, and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also." - Harriet Ann Jacobs

Enjoy your first week of Spring...

White Daisy : The Paddocks, Milnerton
White Daisy : The Paddocks, Milnerton

Grey Heron, The Paddocks. Milnerton
Grey Heron, The Paddocks, Milnerton

African Sacred Ibis : The Paddocks, Milnerton
African Sacred Ibis : The Paddocks, Milnerton

Canon Camera / Lens for Flower Photography

  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II (Full-Frame)
  • Canon EF 70-300mm f/4 - f/5.6L IS USM lens
  • Canon EF 25 II Extension Tube
  • Lexar Professional 64GB UHS-I 160MB/S /1066x Speed

Exposure / Focus Settings for Adderley Flowers

  • Autofocus On
  • Aperture Priority (Av) Mode
  • Aperture f/8 - f/11
  • Auto ISO (100 - 320)
  • Shutter Speeds (Various)
  • Image Stabilisation On
  • No Flash
  • Handheld

Canon Camera / Lens for Flower Photography

  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II (Full-Frame)
  • Canon EF 70-300mm f/4 - f/5.6L IS USM lens
  • Lexar Professional 64GB UHS-I 160MB/S /1066x Speed

Exposure / Focus Settings for Adderley Flowers

  • Autofocus On
  • Aperture Priority (Av) Mode
  • Aperture f/5.6
  • Auto ISO 100
  • Shutter Speeds (Various)
  • Image Stabilisation On
  • No Flash
  • Handheld

Image Post-Processing: Lightroom Classic (Ver 13.5)

  • Minor Adjustments (Exposure / Contract / Crop)
  • Spot Removal
  • RAW to JPEG Conversion

Adderley Flowers, The Paddocks Milnerton
Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale : Milnerton, Cape Town

Canon Photography Training Milnerton, Cape Town

All Images CopyrightVernon Chalmers Photography

29 August 2025

Adderley Flowers, The Paddocks Milnerton

Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town

Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town

The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.”– Honore de Balzac

Adderley Flowers Selling Address:

Paddocks Shopping Centre (Main Entrance)
Cnr. of Racecourse Rd, Milnerton

Google Map and Directions

All flower images with the permission from Adderley Flowers.

Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town
Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town

Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town
Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town

Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town
Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town

Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town
Daily Fresh Flowers For Sale :  Milnerton, Cape Town


Canon Camera / Lens for Flower Photography
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II (Full-Frame)
  • Canon EF 70-300mm f/4 - f/5.6L IS USM lens
  • Canon EF 25 II Extension Tube
  • Lexar Professional 64GB UHS-I 160MB/S /1066x Speed

Exposure / Focus Settings for Adderley Flowers
  • Autofocus On
  • Aperture Priority (Av) Mode
  • Aperture f/11
  • Auto ISO (4000 - 6400)
  • Shutter Speeds (Various)
  • Image Stabilisation On
  • No Flash
  • Handheld

Image Post-Processing: Lightroom Classic (Ver 13.5)
  • Minor Adjustments (Exposure / Contract / Crop)
  • Spot Removal
  • RAW to JPEG Conversion

Canon Photography Training Milnerton, Cape Town

All Images Copyright: Vernon Chalmers Photography