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Wonderful shots, Mark.Do you have seeds on your kosaninii?Mine have never set any
Some amazing clumps of Crocus, Mark. How long to reach groups that size?
(Trying to photograph light coloured crocus is a real challenge I find - any tips I wonder )
Crocuses in pots are beautiful and I guess that's where the most difficult and and least common will always stay, but aren't crocuses in the garden SOOOOO much better? I think so. It occurred to me in the Eranthis thread, that Pehe should be growing Cr. pelistericus where his E. pinnatifida was. [Couldn't agree with you more Lesley.What is crocus pelistericus,do you have a picture ?/quote]
On light color and white flowers, where the detail washes away, you can try applying a low-grade histogram luminosity adjustment with your photo editing software, to tone down the white reflections and reveal some of the detail, then apply the sharpen filter... this can sometimes salvage an overexposed white flower