This beautiful flower is from the species of Ipomoea pes-caprae, commonly known as Bayhops or Beach morning glory or Goat’s foot. It is a ground-hugging vine.
This bed of vines was to my front-left when I was taking the picture of the kid on the beach.
I haven’t been able to post for a few days, but I did some photoshoots and I’ve ordered some components to make my DIY softbox. Photos of Glasses and bottles will follow…
EXIF Info | |
Exposure | f/4.8 1/2500 sec ISO 400 |
Focal Length in 35mm | 300 |
Date taken | 2018:10:20 12:29:38 |
Camera | NIKON D3200 |
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Ravishing this morning glory which opens for us its pink corolla in a beautiful light. Good day Sudipto
Indeed, Marie… Thank you…
Beautiful color and translucence captured in this morning glory! Great use of light as well.
Thank you, Steven.
Gosh…this is a terrific shot !!!!!!!
Devi
Thank you, Devi…
Beautiful!
Thank you, Christine…
it’s a great picture of the Morning Glory which is what we call them in Canada Sudipto… did you know that they only open every second day… it isn’t noticeable if there are many flowers on the vines….peter:)
That is an interesting fact, Peter..
Good morning, Glory! I love it, Sudipto.
And I love your word play, Ginnie…
lovely, we feel this flower so fragile
Indeed, Yoshimi… They were paper-thin. Perhaps even thinner than that…
Joli partage
JP
Merci, JP.
joli melange de couleurs !!
Merci, didier…
i love the excellent shot, Sudipto, especially the underside view of the leaf with the back-lighting.
I got really lucky with that, Ayush… It was almost noon when I got there, yet I got lovely light on these…