One photo every day: Cataloguing the plants Part #1, Miro's Cactus (202/365)

Hello hello, Everyone! :)

So I got the idea after I had read some of the replies to the photo I posted Yesterday. Yes, I could actually do that and tell you guys what plants we have here.

...aand here's the first one:

Miro's cactus
Miro's Cactus

Camera body: Canon EOS 550D
Lens: EF-S18-55mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 III
Focal length: 40.0 mm
Aperture: ƒ/11
Exposure:  1/5 s
ISO: Dual-ISO 100+200

We are not sure what type of cactus this is actually. When we bought it it didn't have an identifier like these things usually have. Miro used to have a cactus before this one, but it managed to die few years ago so we bought this as a replacement. Good thing this one didn't die too, as it fell off the windowsill. Although... it is a bit crooked now.

Btw. this one was shot with the el-cheapo kit lens. Do you think I could've done better with the Sigma ART?

I wonder what plant I should shoot next...



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[Previous post: One photo every day: Quick snapshot of our windowsill plants. (201/365)]

Previously in 365, One photo every day:


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

Epiphany (195/365)
Dead Chili (196/365)
War boat (197/365)
Guess who had other things on his mind than photography. ;) (198/365)
Kiemis again (199/365)
Furry Frost (200/365)
Quick snapshot of our windowsill plants. (201/365)


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