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When I lived in Ohio, we always associated the blooming of Iris in association with Memorial Day. The irises in my NC neighborhood started blooming about a week ago. I took one image of a small clump, but then used Camera + to zoom and use the macro mode for a CU. I could see down into thethroat center of the iris. I did the post processing in Camera +. The image on the left was not cropped. I did adjust sliders for shadows, highlights and midtone...plus sharpened to bring out the veins and color in both images. HDR mode was used. I think I will post the close up image on the iPhone Academy FB page. .
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