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The blue flowers of Spring Beauty. Taken for the theme "Blue".

Palash flower tree in Bengal during spring.

 

Butea monosperma is a species of Butea native to tropical and sub-tropical parts of the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, ranging across India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and western Indonesia. Common names include Palash, Dhak, Palah, Flame of the Forest, Bastard Teak, Parrot Tree, Keshu (Punjabi) and Kesudo (Gujurati).

 

In West Bengal, it is associated with spring, especially through the poems and songs of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who likened its bright orange flame-like flower to fire. In Shantiniketan, where Tagore lived, this flower has become an indispensable part of the celebration of spring. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butea_monosperma)

 

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Nikon D500, 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR, 80mm, 1/125, f4.0, ISO 400

 

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Colorful and Wild Currant Flowers,

Hasselblad Xpan, 45mm, Fuji C200.

 

Happy first day of Spring everyone! Here two red fox kits are playing near the den. I love spring for all the cute baby animals to be found :-)!

This is the result of their love, when the Sun embraces the Earth in the Spring.

 

I saw these little beauties while walking to one of my classes one day, the next day I grabbed the camera and paid them a visit for an hour or two :)

 

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It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!

 

~Mark Twain

 

I hope you're as happy as I am that we can greet Spring with such joy. I honestly think and feel that's why we have such difficult and cold winters - we so look forward to Spring's arrival. We surely do appreciate it, I can tell you. So as usual I bought my bunch of Tulips while doing my grocery shopping - it's a little treat I give myself. Can't think of anything better, can you?

 

This was taken in the late afternoon sun - there was just enough daylight left in the afternoon - so much better than artificial light. It's softer, more dramatic and so much more natural.

Have beautiful weekend everyone!!

 

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快晴です、暖かいです、日差しが心地いいです、杏は満開です。

2019年の春が来ました。来週には桜が咲き始めるでしょう。

It's mostly sunny, it's warm, the sunlight is pleasant, the apricot is in full bloom.

Spring of 2019 has come. Sakura would begin to bloom next week

Well, the Daffodils are in bloom....so Spring has arrived.

I decided to play with some texture here....a first for me : ))

 

Note: Seems like it's a lot darker after uploading to flickr....oh well, guess I'll leave it as is.

 

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Camera: Olympus E-620

Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)

Aperture: f/5.0

Focal Length: 200 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

 

It's that magical time of year when spring snowflakes and other early bloomers form a white carpet in our forests.

It's been spring for more than a month here in Cyprus. Very soon everything will be dry.

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Watch you don't hurt your eyes or computer monitor with this photo's bright colors!

 

“Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions.” ~Pablo Picasso

 

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And a new poem:

 

Gray Rainy Days

By Don Iannone

 

Gray rainy days

Why we need inner sunshine

Why we need inner focus

Bringing light to our world

 

We fret too much, this and that

Making unnecessary choices

After all, we're here

It's always now, never sooner or later

 

Bright pink azalea blossoms in sunlight

They're possible any day

Come rain or shine

Always inside us, waiting

 

Outside my window---

A determined blue jay

Squawking about this and that

I laugh; that's me

 

The rain subsides

Giving way to stillness

Even that nature provides

It's ours, if we stop our squawking

 

Then there are the clouds

Hiding the sun

So nature's tears can soak deep

Into the thirsty earth

 

Gray rainy days

Reminding us, listen, hear

The rain singing on the roof

Reminding us, bring our light to the world

"You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep Spring from coming."

Pablo Neruda

 

Spring is here, apparently, even though its currently -2C with snow flurries ツ ツ ツ

 

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Day 361 Had a walk around West Witton this afternoon, these Sheep seemed to think i might have some food

Frederiksværk is a nice small town close to our cottage.

 

I have bought a new phone... :)

During Spring in Santiago, Chile it is possible to see a lot of greens all over the several hills around the city. This photography taken from the San Cristobal hill shows a lot of those greens on the foreground. On the background, to the right, the famous (for Santiago's people) Cerro Manquehue.

Using a slow shutter speed I was able to capture the movement as thousands of waders took of during a recent Spring Tide at Norfolk. A truly amazing event to witness. I hope you like them.

 

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Obviously taken from my archives ;-)

We wanted to photograph super moon over the weekend but we arrived a bit late to our location :) So plan B was to wait for the morning light and photograph spring in the full bloom. Everything is pretty and green here in Slovakia now.

 

I cannot wait to upload some photos from Namibia and South Africa. We had an amazing trip with friends there during the whole April. Stay tuned.

 

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I know it's a bit early, but we had sun every day last week and we don't have minus degrees in the daytime anymore. I took the crocuses out on the balcony, had my cup of tea and put on my sunglasses. It was'nt difficult getting that Spring feeling <3

 

Music that goes well with that feeling, George Harrison - Here comes the sun, of cours. A classic. Love that song. Here's the YouTube link: youtu.be/EWwrhUX3iTM

 

PS! Sorry if I haven't visited your stream yet. I'm on my way :)

 

With all my trips this Spring, I have seriously neglected my spring flower uploads.

 

Photo taken in Sandy Springs, GA

Ohio Farm--Early Spring

Dedicated to frog lovers everywhere!

 

It's Spring, so that means it's mating season for frogs. This video shows a swamp here in Moncton with 100s of frogs calling to each other and mating. Shot with Nikon D7100 and Nikkor 18-300mm lens. My first nature video shot with my D7100, which records audio in stereo!

 

My Dad used to call them "Peepers" when they played their Spring night time symphonies.

The cherry trees blossom along the trail and spring sun shines above them. Since this area is quite remote from Taipei (minimum 2 hours driving), there are not many visitors there. I do enjoy the sun light in spring there.

所幸這裡還不是那麼有名,中午時分遊客也不是很多,我沒有將任何人PS掉,本來拍的就沒有遊客^^~

PS. 標題出自宋代,無名氏的「西江月」。

 

~中巴陵, 復興鄉, 桃園縣

Mt. Lala, Taoyuan, Taiwan

- ISO 100, F16, 1/200 sec, 16 mm

- Canon 5D Mark III with EF 16-35 mm f/2.8 L lens

- Shot @ 11.25am

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Winter has just passed..Welcome Spring...Get your cameras going,and enjoy..!

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