Hibiscus death
My hibiscus is again blooming...as I've found a nice spot where to place it, with enough light !
Usually, the death is faster than this actual one
So, i've decided to see if i could take some pictures, and try to show you nice shoots of death...
All pictures taken with my Canon Eos 350 D using the EFS 60 mm macro lens, with flash corrected by -1 EV.



But, as you can see, when one flower is dying, there is another to replace it... and much more to come !
Usually, the death is faster than this actual one
So, i've decided to see if i could take some pictures, and try to show you nice shoots of death...
All pictures taken with my Canon Eos 350 D using the EFS 60 mm macro lens, with flash corrected by -1 EV.





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Frédérika