This is the final part of my three part post on the 2010 wildflowers in Arizona (see Part I and Part II).  Particularly those at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix.  All of these images would fall into the macro photography category where macro is defined a photograph that is taken close enough to the subject to make it appear in a true to life size in the final photo.  Flower photography is one of the most common uses of a macro technique.  But most any small object can be ideal for macro photography – insects, toys, just think small.

Photo of purple wildflowers in Arizona
f/7.1 – 1/200 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 90mm
Photo of a yellow bloom on a desert treef/7.1 – 1/500 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 90 mm
Photo of a blue Arizona wildflowerf/6.3 – 1/400 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 90mm
Photo of a yellow Arizona Wildflowerf/7.1 – 1/400 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 90mm

Photo of an Arizona Golden Poppy Flower

f/6.3 – 1/80 sec – ISO 100 – Focal Length 90mm

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