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Primroses from my garden, placed into a two tier stack of old cups. Then stacked on top of some old books. Taken using a 100mm macro lens, straight on, using a tripod. Natural light. Reflector used to bounce back light into the front of the still-life. Three layers of texture added in Photoshop after basic adjustments applied in Lightroom. Most challenging part is getting the composition right in camera and ensuring that the pale petals of the primroses weren't blown out.
Carrizo Plains in-camera motion blur. The hills are starting to come alive. Supposedly the best is yet to come.
The beautiful colors of all the spring flowers make a great setting for taking photos. This photo was taken at Washington Park in Albany, New York
a bunch of crocus, the sun of April visits the garden.../ Vårfärger, en grupp av krokus, aprilsolen tittar in i trädgården.../ Colores de primavera, azafranes, el sol de abril asoma en el jardín...(DSC_4054)
Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Belichtung 0,005 sec (1/200)
Blende f/16.0
Brennweite 180 mm
ISO-Empfindlichkeit 500
I`ve got my bike ready yesterday for a first ride of the year. It was worth it even though I had a 6km (3.7Miles) strong headwind on the way back.
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ich habe gestern mein Fahrrad klar gemacht für eine erst Fahrt in diesem Jahr. Es hat sich gelohnt obwohl ich auf dem Rückweg 6km (3,7Miles) starken Gegenwind hatte.
My intent was to capture the essence of Spring, with the sunlight, green color and flowing streams. Hope you enjoy.
6-frame HDR to get the full, dynamic range of the light.
Orig # KS1_0010-15hdr
Location: Woolly Hollow State Park, Arkansas
“Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems.”
(Rainer Maria Rilke)
Winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) in our garden, taken on the same day as this one.
A couple of kilometres and some meters in hight can make such a big difference!
Hope you all have a good start into the week and into spring! :)
A brief visit to Attenborough Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire this evening. The light and calmness were great. Without a wide lens to hand, I had to use my phone to get an image.
For the Weekly Challenge "translucent/transparent"
My poor little Narcissis have been neglected since last spring (they were left in a pot outside and neither fed or watered all year) and they still put in an appearance this year despite the harsh weather. Guess they're not gonna do much better anymore, now that I've cut them LOL
thanks for all the views, comments and faves :)
Common snowdrops announcing springtime, and judging by the amazing weather these days spring has already arrived!
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Late post today, didn't have time to upload before heading home from NY state. Just got back and will catch up with all your photos from this past week. Hope you all had a good one!
Some flowers from late spring (May 30). Captured at Longwood Gardens in Pa, with the iPhone and Olloclip Macro Lens lightly edited on the iPad in Snapseed.
Forgot what kind of flowers were.
Have a black and white version that I might post in the future.