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A little earlier than expected but a welcome sight all the same, can't wait for spring.

No carnival this year. Only few garlands.

DepthOfField, Flickrfriday theme

Another shot from Hyde Hall Gardens :)

 

Thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on yesterday's little rose and hope you're all having a great weekend :)

Großer Schneckenspinner (Apoda limacodes)

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see!

 

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just loved the sight of this woman warming her hands up on a cup of coffee, something I had done myself just a few moments earlier. Thankfully I had some fingerless gloves with me! Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead!

Flickr Friday: Depth of Field

FlickrFriday ,Staying worm this winter

münster - domgasse

 

edited with an iPhone using snapseed only

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Chickadee bokeh 2 - Nature close ups...

cycling the road to the lakagigar crater, iceland.

Un #papillon pris en mode #macro sur une feuille. la grande difficulté était de gérer la #ProfondeurDeChamp.

A #butterfly shot in #macro mode on a leaf. The great difficulty was to manage the #DepthOfField.

Both the house and the flower had seen better days.

Have been so busy lately, hope everyone is well.

Happy Weekend, dear Flickr friends!

And, here’s Tusken Raider, also often called as sand people. They were a culture of nomadic, primitive sentients indigenous to Tatooine, where they were often hostile to local settlers. I was a bit afraid of photographing him, but I was wrong. I thought I’ve could get some action photos with him, but no. He was kind a mellow, which made things a much easier for me.

 

After I was done with U-3PO, I continued with the set-up and put this tusken raider from 2002 Lego catalog in front of the lens. It took awhile, before I managed to grab this photo of him. He looked a bit unsure of the things going around him, maybe he was just afraid of my lens, I’m not sure, since, I don’t understand their language. Luckily, I had a protocol droid near me, which were my interpreter in the end. However, he did not ever told me his reasons for his behaviour.

(In Flickr's "Explore" page, April 13, 2020)

 

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Focus stacked macro pic of some flowers.... and maybe a bit of filters

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