christmas blooms

Christmas Cholla blooms (Opuntia leptocaulis) are a rare treat to see when hiking in the Preserve because they typically only appear very late in the day. Even if you did happen across one at the right time, you might not notice them because the blooms are very small. I’m lucky to have a few Christmas Cholla in my yard and because I watch my plants like a hawk, I noticed buds on one last week.

Christmas Cholla flower buds
Christmas Cholla flower buds

I checked every afternoon and was rewarded last night. I grabbed my SLR and a 180mm macro lens and started shooting. I wanted to use the SLR in order to get very shallow depth of field (fuzzy backgrounds) which is difficult (if not impossible) to get with a compact camera. Anyway, it’s been awhile since I’ve used my big camera so I’d forgotten how heavy it can be. After a few blurry pictures from camera movement, I upped my ISO to get a faster shutter speed but ultimately went for my tripod 🙂

Opuntia leptocaulis at sunset
Opuntia leptocaulis at sunset

leftover fruit on the same Christmas Cholla
leftover fruit on the same Christmas Cholla

Flower Fly. What is it about bug eyes! I can't get enough :-)
Flower Fly. What is it about bug eyes! I can't get enough 🙂