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A stretched spring on mountboard.
The image was taken outside on a sunny day in the UK, which helped to produce some deep shadows. I've boosted the contrast to give the photo an illustrative/abstract look.
For the 'Macro Mondays' - 'Hard Light' challenge, 18th February 2019.
Cream-spot ladybird, Calvia 14-guttata
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A stunning Spring sunrise with snow across the Peak District National park.
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Spring Buds - Sony A7S II, Fotodiox C-mount to E-mount adapter, Wollensak Cine Velostigmat 25mm f/3.5 C-mount Lens.
Spring's Ambassador.
Shot with the Canon 5DSR and 85mm 1.2 lens. Edited with the new (unreleased) Beautiful World Soft Tones, 2022 Edition.
Well spring hasn't officially started yet but I think it has started early over here.
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Another spring photo by the water on 9th May. Wonderful light and relaxing sounds filled this landscape: roar of a small rapids and a Bittern. Home!
Spring is in the air as BNSF SD70MAC's Nos. 9646 and 8981 accelerate north up the middle of Atwood Street in Longmont, Colorado, on June 3, 2019.
Frühling läßt sein blaues Band
Wieder flattern durch die Lüfte;
Süße, wohlbekannte Düfte
Streifen ahnungsvoll das Land.
Veilchen träumen schon,
Wollen balde kommen.
Horch, von fern ein leiser Harfenton!
Frühling, ja du bist's!
Dich hab ich vernommen!
Eduard Mörike
(1804-1875)
1. busy bee,
2. ladybird, 3. happy friday's flower power, 4. little flower in blue,
5. have a nice evening, 6. happy friday's flower power, 7. Ladybird at sunshine, 8. happy friday's flower power, 9. spring is in the air,
10. little lamb, 11. at Duemmer See, 12. hard-working ladybird, 13. my first dandelion this year
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I warned everyone, now here is a long series on the spring snowflakes.
Found them along the edges of the bog called Langer Filz, along the creek called Lindenbach. In the nature reserve, called Murnauer Moos, Bavaria, Germany.
LA: Leucojum vernum
EN: Spring Snowflake
DE: Frühlings-Knotenblume / Märzenbecher
HU: Tavaszi tőzike
The spring snowflakes are becoming rare in the wild in Germany and in many countries due to the fact that their preferred living place: wetlands, mires, swamps, floodplain forests are disappearing.
In Germany it is a strongly protected plant, already on the Red List of endangered plants.
Another factor that "helped" the plant to get onto the Red List is the collectors who had been digging them up for sale or for their own gardens.
Typical of the plant is that 1-2 flowers can be seen per stem and the white petals have an orange, yellow or green spot.
The entire plant is poisonous.
Spring is in there somewhere! Little by little the snow is continuing to melt. The Crocus in my back yard are doing their best to bloom through the snow.
Used Photoshop to apply highlights.
Captured at sunrise, in the early morning, on the mountain Freithofberg - Austria.
With a Sony A7RII / Sony FE 16-35mm f4.0
From 3 shots focus stacked.
Spring must be right around the corner. It has been so nice here and the crocus are starting to bloom. So nice to see some color in the yard.
The Pasc flowers (Prairie Crocus) are back, and there is no surer sign of spring. I found this little bunch among its brethren on a tall hill overlooking Schwatka Lake.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro. Raw conversion and processing were performed in Adobe Lightroom Classic 11.