Common Bulrush (Typha latifolia) seed head

Common Bulrush (Typha latifolia) seed head

Description

Title:
Common Bulrush (Typha latifolia) seed head
Caption / Description:

A mature flower spike of Typha latifolia (Common Bulrush) disperses its seeds in the wind. Typha latifolia grows in or near shallow water, and can grow to a height of 3 metres. It is found as a native plant species in North and South America, Europe, Eurasia, and Africa.

Tags / Keywords:
  • Biota
  • Life
  • Vitae
  • Eukaryota
  • Plantae
  • Plants
  • Magnoliophyta
  • Flowering Plants
  • Angiosperms
  • Liliopsida
  • Monocotyledons
  • Poales
  • Seeds
  • Typhaceae
  • Typha
  • Bulrushes
  • Cattails
  • Typha latifolia
  • Common Bulrush
  • Broadleaf Cattail
  • Common Cattail
  • Great Reedmace
  • Cooper's reed
  • Cumbungi
  • Mature flower spike

Admin

Date Original Photo Taken:
Original File Name:
_MG_2671.CR2
Event:
Rating:
Date this image added/last updated on website:
Original File Dimensions:
2848px x 4272px
File Type:
JPEG
Color Mode:
Original Image Color Profile:
Adobe RGB (1998)

Location

Location Created:
Sublocation:
City:
Market Harborough
Province/State:
Leicestershire
Country:
United Kingdom
World Region:
Europe
Geo-location:
52.474473333333, -0.94436833333333 View on map

Rights

Copyright Status:
Copyrighted
Licensing Status:
Rights Managed
Available for Editorial Use:
Yes
Available for Commercial Use:
Yes
Copyright Notice:
© 2012 Dave Kennard

Camera Data

Date Digital Resource was created:
Shutter speed:
1250 s
Aperture:
f/5.6
Camera Model:
Canon EOS 450D
ISO:
100
Exposure Compensation:
0
Focal Length:
100mm
Focal Length (35mm equiv.):
Metering Mode:
Multi-segment
Flash:
Off, Did not fire
Exposure Mode:
Manual
White Balance:
Manual
Light Source:
Exposure Program:
Manual

Additional shooting metadata

Lens:
Canon EF 100mm F2.8 Macro USM
Filters used:
Additional Optics used:
Setup:
Handheld

Post Processing

Image Modified:
Software used:
  • Adobe Camera RAW
Post Processing:

-0.2 exposure compensation in ACR
3 recovery in ACR