Maple seeds typically come in opposed pairs; you can see on in the background. Very rarely, they form triplets but are not often found on the ground because they stick up and are easily broken. I've never seen a four leafed clover, but I'm holding a three winged maple seed.
F Number | 5.3 |
Lens ID | LUMIX G VARIO 14-45mm F3.5-5.6 |
Focal Length | 30.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 60.0 mm) |
Exposure Time | 1/40 |
Exposure Program | Program AE |
ISO | 250 |
Exposure Compensation | 0 |
Flash | Off, Did not fire |
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