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10/52 (16.-22.11.2015)
Wenn bloß das Ersatzkabel für meinen Auslöser mal käme... Aber im Moment ist ohnehin so viel Arbeit zu tun, dass ich für ein vernünftig geplantes Bild gar keine Zeit hätte.
So richtig glücklich bin ich mit dem Look noch nicht. Die Blümchen wollen gerne leicht, romantisch und sommerlich inszeniert werden, aber der Schnee mag es lieber kühl getönt. Also vielleicht einfach mal etwas völlig Unnatürliches ausprobieren?
Rudbeckia taken in Kensington Gardens. Have a lovely weekend all my Flickr friends & thank you for all your kind comments & faves.
I thought I needed a break from all the flower and insect shots, and I saw this on the street. I hope I don't depress everyone with it! I hope someone snatched her up and gave her a good new home.
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To brighten up the grey days with rain at this moment..... an little memory of the summer with this sun-like flower!
P1790027 - Flowers
# 298 - 18 July '18 - 17:51 (12:21 GMT)
At - The garden of Naggar Castle, after the rains - Himachal Pradesh - Western Himalayas ~1850m (6070ft) Altitude.
DO YOU KNOW - The shortest gestation period known is 12 to 13 days, shared by three marsupials:
The American or Virginian Opossum (Didelphis marsupialis);
The rare water opossum, or Yapok (Chironectes minimus) of central and northern South America;
and The Eastern Native Cat (Dasyurus viverrinus) of Australia 🐾
Happy birding 🍁
make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul." ~ Luther Burbank
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Sapporo City ( The central area of town / Botanical garden ) 2015 Early summer /
Amitostigma keiskei - 岩千鳥 /
Flower Fairy /
Have a closer and deeper look in the crocus, where she welcomes us in her yellow world. Lets enjoy the richness and loveliness of her appearance before this precious flower disappears again in the ground.
For some reason the song "Deeper Underground" by Jamiroquai popped up in my head.
Sorry for the long intro.