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White Snakes Head Fritillary - Fritillaria meleagris alba
As with the white bluebell this pure white flowered form is frequent in wild populations, and has been selected for cultivation. The slender form of a white Snakeshead in a moist corner of a lawn is a delightful sight in April.
- Author
- John Kendrick
- Created on
- Tuesday 23 April 2013
- Created
- Posted on
- Wednesday 17 July 2013
- Tags
- flora, Fritillary, Spring
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- Maker
- PENTAX
- Model
- PENTAX K-5
- EXIF
- 2.2
- Lens
- smc PENTAX-D FA 100mm F2.8 MACRO
- Date Time of Original
- 2013:04:23 11:51:44
- Aperture Number
- 5.6
- Exposure Time
- 1/250 s
- Exposure compensation
- 0.0 EV
- Flash
- no, mode: supressed
- ISO
- 400
- Focal Length
- 100 mm
- Focal Length in 35mm Film
- 150 mm
- White Balancing
- auto
- Exposure Mode
- auto
- Exposure Metering Mode
- pattern
- Exposure Program
- aperture priority
- Contrast
- hard
- Saturation
- normal
- Sharpness
- hard