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Hope you are having a good one today? While we are waiting for a tulip season here in Chicago, as a proper spring introduction, I will leave you with some prairie flowers! What do you think?
Adding to the contrasts in spring are the usually still snow covered mountains in the distance, my cherished 80-200mm AI-S just loves to reach out to them. Hard not to like it..
Nikon D7200 (APS-C crop sensor)
Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/4 AI-S
ISO250, 200mm, f/8, 1/500s (-0.7EV)
(thus 300mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, handheld
Tomorrow is the first day of spring and the weather has certainly felt that way for the last few days.
All the bulbs are starting to come up and flower.
This petite daffodil is part of a lovely plant given to me by a friend.
Daffodils are so beautiful both in color and shape I wish we could enjoy them for a longer period of time.
finally got the chance to process something that i took a month ago. spring is getting old already. not sure i like it, we shall see.
An old shot recently re-edited, taken from my trip to New Zealand in 2009, at Lake Tekapo. Spring is now upon us in the Northern hemisphere and the sunshine is getting warmer. Despite there always being opportunities for landscape photographers the year round (and in any weather), there is a sense of coming out of hibernation that inspires us to start taking more trips out this time of year. I’m certainly looking forward to capturing the bright splashes of colour and textured skies that Spring is famous for, and feel energised by the extra hours of daylight that can lift one out of the doldrums of Winter. Time to get some fresh air and go for a walk in the country! Spring is coming!
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Spring Pixie is done!! I am so excited!!!! (This pic just doesn't do it justice!!!)
After I'd made the final stitches, it seemed like something was missing. The starkness of the white fabric made these little guys look like ghosts, so I took my colored pencils and very lightly filled in the blank spots. It's kinda hard to tell in the pic, but in person the result is pretty cool. I'm very pleased. :)
During the spring and early summer, it's not just the milk van that will wake you early - it's dawn chorus time again. From March to July, those feathered alarm clocks are at it again, as they defend their territories and sing to attract a mate.
Our songbirds time their breeding season to the warmest part of the year, when there is plenty of food and lots of daylight in which to find it. As winter turns to spring, the lengthening daylight switches male songbirds into breeding mode
While waiting for my son’s kayak to run the rapids past me on the Chilliwack River, British Columbia, Canada, this large Spring salmon jumped out of the water with a hook in its mouth. The angler, with his family nearby, caught their limit that morning. Not long after this photo the kayak appeared.
Spring is coming!!! So maybe we can call this a Easter dress?? Took down all the laundry room pics and hope u all liked them?? Need to answer some queations for some of u. The kitchen cabinets are hickory and the pocket door is pine, so yes it was hard to try and match the colors. The laundry room floor is just a vinyl, but I like it alot!!! Yes I was going to say the home remodeling is done???? But LOL I got to looking at the bath room and it needs work LOL!!! So after I give my hands a brake( been hurting pretty bad!! Guess I am get old) I will start on that room. Hope everyone likes the new pictures and please say something nice about the shoes LOL!!!
Sparkling blue sky, cottonwoods leafing out, horseback riders along an irrigation ditch -- all say spring in Corrales, NM.
Just got back after being away at work for the last couple of weeks, and I'm thrilled see that spring has sprung and that the sun is finally shining bright again! Will do my best to catch up with all you Flickr-friends as soon as possible!
The sunset light was so beautiful in my back yard last night that I grabbed my 50mm f/1.4 and put it on the camera and headed out to capture these newly-bloomed beauties back-lit and drenched in Spring light.
Find this and many more flower photos in my Flower Gallery.
As Winter approaches my garden has very few flowers so I am posting a shot taken last Spring!
Feliz Quinta Flower!
those beautiful spring, 60-70 degree days never last long enough for me. in no time at all i will be complaining about the heat.
Something a bit different today. These are tremendous fun to do and don't require all the props that most of my shots contain. A nice bit of driftwood, something to act as a background (this is a tile 'sample' bought from a large tile retailer). A variety of spring flowers, from the garden — although wildflowers would have worked just as well. Whilst this is shot with a DSLR, it could just as easily been taken with a phone camera as they're great for top down pics. There's quite a lot of work done in post processing, mainly combining dark and light exposures to make everything more moody than a single shot would achieve.
It snowed on the first day of spring in Maryland, but the temperature wasn't cold enough and the snow turned into rain.
Happy SPRING, everyone! I wanted a colourful image to post today, in contrast with my main photo, which shows a winter scene that would more accurately describe today, the first day of spring. Taken at the Calgary Zoo on 9 April 2013, I noticed this male Goldeneye swimming on a small pond there, glowing with spring-time colour created by the reflections from the nearby children's climbing frame : ) Looking out of my window this morning, though, one would never guess that today is the first day of spring. The wind is blowing the heavily falling snow horizontally and I suspect that my planned errands for today might not get done after all.
I finally have my new COMPUTER up and running (kind of) after four weeks of total computer stress, complicated by the computer store mess-up, and surgery. Now I am discovering "the good, the bad and the ugly" of Windows 7! Definitely, the"ugly" would apply to the inability to manually rearrange photos in the order you want / need them!!! I am totally amazed and horrified that you can't do this. I searched the Internet and found forums full of endless complaints about this ridiculous issue, many going back to 2010. So, they still haven't changed it, after all this time. I would have thought it would be such a simple thing for Microsoft to change. Every time I want to find a photo, I have to look through many dozens, or more likely many hundreds, of tiny photo icons, trying to find the one photo I need. I would say that being able to arrange photos in the order I (and most photographers, no doubt!) need is one of the most important, necessary functions, so this is not good. If anyone has discovered a way to get round this or has any ideas to make it easier, I would LOVE to hear from you!
I can't WAIT for spring tho....🌸
*s p o n s o r s*
True Damage-Quincy Sweater
::C'est la vie !:: Mindy Hat
Pitaya - Cookie Hot Chocholate
I've got myself a case of spring fever. The warm weather yesterday was simply irresistible.
Strobist: Canon 580 EX II bare camera left
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Hey Everyone - Sorry for my absence from Flickr. I've been spending all of my time on Instagram. To be honest, I haven't even used my Canon for photos much. I've got my trusty iphone with me at all times. It's just easier to carry and I can instantly edit with photo apps. I'll try to come around more often now that spring is almost here. I'm so anxious to get out for some photos. Thanks for following me and I hope everyone is doing well. :)
Walking around in the nice weather today I came upon a large field of hepaticas on a wooded hill. Nature is really springing into life here in Sweden.... finally
Keeping a horse's head in the right position helps the animal finding her balance, a necessity when springing.
Another shot from the “Spring Angel” series. Different angle this time. I decided to upload this one as well, since originally I could not choose which one I preferred.
Ah, the first rhubarb of the year — it's been kept covered with a large pot, 'forcing' it, so it's grown beautifully pink and tender. So fresh and delicious and a real taste of Spring.