Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:34 am Post subject: Two continental lenses went to an atlantic forest.... |
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RenseH wrote:
In plant geography, the difference between continental (dry and warm summers and cold winters) and atlantic (wet throughout the season, with hardly any difference in temperature between summer and winter) is a very important factor in the explanation for differences is species composition.
Yesterday I went to the Hallerbos, a typical Atlantic forest type full of Bluebells (Hyacintoides non-scripta) a species with an Atlantic distribution. These two photos are shot with the Industar 61 and the Helios 44K-4, bot Russian, so both Continental lenses... They do quite good outside their native distribution area, I'd say...
Bluebells - Hallerbos by Rense Haveman, on Flickr
April 16th - Bluebells by Rense Haveman, on Flickr _________________ Rense
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