The Bradford Pear Tree Blossoms of Green Island

Sometimes, if you look around the neighborhood, you can find beauty in previously undiscovered places.

And as I’m testing out this R1C1 lighting macro system on my Nikon Df camera, I worked that hypothesis by walking around the Town and Village of Green Island.

Apparently Green Island has plenty of flowering trees at this time of year; I surmise these must be Bradford Pear trees. Five-petaled blooms in late April, which should bear berries and nibblers for local squirrels and birds in the fall.

And the fruit they currently bear … are way cool photos.

These shots were taken with my Nikon Df camera, along with a Nikkor macro 55mm 1:3.5 manual focus lens. Flash was fired at 3:00 and 9:00 of the image, then the photos were post-processed.

Then I turned off the R1C1 flash and shot a macro shot through the foliage canopy.

That last one may not be totally Competition Season-worthy … but boy would that make a great wallpaper for a laptop or a cell phone screen, don’tcha think? 😀