The bluebonnets are beginning to die away now as they only live about a month and a half or so. They are spectacular when they are blooming! And when the bluebonnets are blooming, I've always wanted to get the iconic Texas shot of longhorns in a field of them. I finally got my chance! A fellow photographer,
T. A. Brown from Austin, told me about a spot near Georgetown where I could get a shot, so out I went! As you can see, the bluebonnets are fading as they are no longer in full bloom, and the weedy grasses are starting to grow up around them, but I was happy to get what I could. I'll definitely try again next year!
Exif data:Camera - Fujifilm X-T1
Lens - Fujinon XC50-230mmF4.5-6.7 OIS
Focal Length - 230mm
Aperture - f16
Exposure - 1/400
Exposure program - Aperture priority AE
ISO speed - 1600
Exposure bias - 0 EV
Tripod - No
HDR - No
# of brackets - NA