Pollen Clusters on Bee-Streaked Anther in Havana in on a wind-scoured ridge near Callejon de Hamel, Havana

Pollen Clusters on Bee-Streaked Anther in Havana

by Max Greene

Bright midday light floods the frame, illuminating clusters of golden pollen resting on a textured anther. Dark, dusty traces mark the surface where a bee recently moved. The flower stands against a backdrop of low-hanging gray clouds visible above a wind-scoured ridge. Below the bloom, dry, cracked soil and brittle grass indicate the dry season. The perspective sits low near the ground, looking up at the plant structure. A sharp shadow from the anther falls across the dusty earth beside the stem. Fine pollen particles coat the fuzzy surface, against the rough texture of the surrounding dry vegetation.

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Camera Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II photos, grab one online.
Lens 75mm f/1.8
Focal Length 75mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 400
Film flat picture profile graded in post
Location on a wind-scoured ridge near Callejon de Hamel, Havana
Date 2017-10-20
Credit VEETER
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