Jul 9
Fleur du jour - Early Marsh Orchid
Dactylorhiza incarnata cruenta
- English: Early Marsh Orchid
- Swedish: Blodnycklar
- Finnish: Punakämmekkä
This is why I drive to the mountains to hunt flowers. To find species that we don’t get around here.. like the early marsh orchid. I have visited the mountains regularly since I moved to Sweden, but I didn’t discover the early marsh orchid until last year, and even then it was pointed out to me. Now I can recognise it with one hand tied behind my back. The other hand I need for turning the leaf to see if it has a dark underside!The funny thing is that I also seem to find some species in the mountains that I can’t find here, even though the distribution map shows that they should grow here. The early marsh orchid is however not one of them, as plentiful as it seems to be in the Härjedalsfjällen region. Or maybe you just need to know where to look…
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Image specs: ISO 100, f5.00, 1/320, Canon 300mm f4L w/ 21mm ext. tube


Beautiful shot, as usual.
Do you find that 21mm of extension to be adequate for even tiny flowers? Or do you just use your macro lens then?
For the small flowers or detail study I would use the macro lens, but normally for the average size flower the 300mm with either 21mm or 31mm extension tubes is fine. I think with the small flowers you would get problems with the working distance - you have to operate the big lens further away, thus getting all kinds of distractions between you and the subject. Maybe one day I will test it… a couple of extension tubes on 300mms vs 100mm macro.