Second ‘Lifer’

Today’s post features a second “lifer” wildflower I photographed on my recent photo/camping trip to Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park, located in Missouri’s Ozarks … Woodland Stonecrop:

Woodland Stonecrop wildflowers in bloom

Woodland Stonecrop wildflowers in bloom

Woodland Stonecrop wildflowers in bloom

The Woodland Stonecrop is in the sedum family, a succulent plant. I ran upon this as I recently hiked the woodland glade trail at Johnson’s Shut-Ins. It took a while to identify this small wildflower … my Missouri wildflower ID guide did not list it! But an internet search allowed me to identify it.

 

Photographic Equipment Used:

  • Canon 5D Mark 3 body
  • Canon 180mm, f/3.5 macro lens
  • Bogen 3221 tripod
  • ISO 400
  • Aperture f/3.5
  • Shutter Speed 1/3000 sec. and 1/4000 sec.

 

 

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