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Related: About this forumMore wild garlic.
More of the wild garlic going to seed. I found this on with a tiny spider's cast off shell. Not anywhere near actual macro it measures about 1 1/2 inches across but it was shot with the 90mm Mzuiko using the in-camera focus stacking. 10 images at f5.6.

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More wild garlic. (Original Post)
AndyS
Apr 2023
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CaliforniaPeggy
(156,619 posts)1. Wow, Andy! It's perfect. Great composition. nt
AndyS
(14,559 posts)4. Thank you Peg!
Diamond_Dog
(40,575 posts)2. Really interesting visual! Thanks for sharing, Andy.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)5. Spring is my favorite time of year.
Fall can be interesting with the dead and drying leaves that I seem to have a fixation on but Winter is a loss for outdoor work.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)3. Is it wrong?
If this photograph kinda makes me hungry?
I think I eat too much garlic.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)6. It kain't be wrong if it feels so rhyte . . .
and there is no 'too much garlic' (depending on your social life)
niyad
(132,440 posts)7. Thank you. Makes me want to grow some more garlic.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)8. This is wild. Flavor is a little light on the garlic but it packs
a punch on the heat! I transplanted one plant from a local park three years ago and now it's all over that garden. That's okay with me as I'm trying to xeriscape the back yard with all native plants.
niyad
(132,440 posts)9. A most excellent idea.