This tiny beauty is thought to have originated from Deptford, England and hence the name. A tiny flower of 4-5 mm wide often difficult to notice in a prairie, well hidden among the grasses. Now naturalized, but non-invasive and sparse. Image made this summer.
Canon 7DII + 180/3.5 + 25mm extension tube + tripod
f/16, 1/15, ISO 800
ACR, PSCC, background noise reduction with Neat image
A pleasing little flower, I haven't seen one of these before. The colours look a little strong to me, did you use Landscape profile or perhaps Adobe Color, I would suggest Adobe Standard then increase saturation and vibrance to taste - let me know what you think.
Really like these little wild flowers. They are quite small. This is where you need a macro lens. The framing is right on. You have brang out that pink very nicely.