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Augentrost - Eyebright
Ein kleines Wiesenblümchen stand am Sonntag des 8. Septembers 2013 mittags auf einer Almwiese und wartete darauf, auch mal Model eines Fotoshootings zu werden. Leider verschwieg es mir hartnäckig seinen Namen, aber mit Hilfe von Freunden wurde das Inkognito aufgelöst: Das Pflänzchen heißt Augentrost (Euphrasia) und ist ein Halbschmarotzer. Nach Wikipedia ist es wohl der Gemeine Augentrost.
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1:1 Makro mit Stativ und seitlichem Aufhellblitz (wireless, Diffuser)
Blüte ca. 3 bis 5mm groß
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A small meadow flowers stood on Sunday the 8th September 2013 at noon in an alpine meadow, waiting to be a photo model once. Unfortunately, it hid me stubbornly its name, but with the help of friends the incognito was resolved: That little plant is called Eyebright (Euphrasia) and is a semi-parasitic. According to Wikipedia, it is probably the Common Eyebright.
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1:1 macro with tripod and side flash (wireless, Diffuser)
Flower is approx 3mm to 5mm in size
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1:1 Makro mit Stativ und seitlichem Aufhellblitz (wireless, Diffuser)
Blüte ca. 3 bis 5mm groß
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A small meadow flowers stood on Sunday the 8th September 2013 at noon in an alpine meadow, waiting to be a photo model once. Unfortunately, it hid me stubbornly its name, but with the help of friends the incognito was resolved: That little plant is called Eyebright (Euphrasia) and is a semi-parasitic. According to Wikipedia, it is probably the Common Eyebright.
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1:1 macro with tripod and side flash (wireless, Diffuser)
Flower is approx 3mm to 5mm in size
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