PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS - To get sharp images of Koch's bauhinia in breezy conditions - tripod, TV. Wait for swaying of flowers to stop.
Koch's bauhinia (Bauhinia kockiana) is a climber with attractive orange inflorescences that gradually turn to yellow with age. It has tri-veined opposite leaves. Image - some leaves have been eaten by caterpillars.
Koch’s Bauhinia. T2 Changi Airport car park. 29 Aug 2023, 1.37pm
Orange inflorescences turn yellow as they age.
Canon R5, tripod, TV, 100 mm, ISO 100, F/6.3, 1/500 sec.
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Good morning. Koch's Bauhinia in T2 carpark, Changi airport. Very difficult to see sharp images of this inflorescence in the internet, including NParks'. This is because it is hard to focus on a flower with breezes or hand shaking. I used a tripod and wait for the breezes to stop swaying the flowers. The yellow flowers are "elderly" according to NParks' website, but in this image, a yellow flower looks younger than the orange ones!
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UPDATE:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2023/08/4159-photography-tips-to-get-sharp.html
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