One of my neighbors was showing me her Crape Myrtle trees in the backyard (because I didn’t know what kind of tree they were), but before we got there my eyes caught the pretty wisteria and another bush below with beautiful coral and yellow flowers. I found out that they are called Canna Lilies; I found one that had detached from the bush and was laying on a leaf. I picked it up and brought it home to photograph. I’m glad that I found it already detached as I would rather cut off a finger than to cut off a flower for the sole purpose of bringing it inside to photograph.

Photo Info
- Fujifilm XT-3
- Meike 10mm and 16mm extension tubes
- Lensbaby Velvet 56
- Focal Length: 56mm
- ISO: 3200
- Aperture: f/1.6
- Shutter Speed: 1/30
- Exposure Compensation: 0.0EV
Post Processing Info
RAW photo was processed in Luminar 3
220 days down, 145 to go!!
