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Spring in the Niagara region.
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Spring Woodland – This is an image made one evening last year in the Lake District. It’s a woodland that I stumbled upon at the end of a very good days mountain walking. I was within a few miles of finishing the walk and I noticed a lovely south facing woodland with a carpet of bluebells. This image was made the very next evening. Looks peaceful doesn’t it, well I can tell you behind me was two tired hungry kids been bitten to death by midges and asking me how long till we go! Happy days!
Spring is really showing up big time now. Here are a few blossoms from the azaleas in my front yard. These are with my "new" refurbished lens.
Spring in Princes Street Gardens, right under the shadow of the Castle, spring blossoms swaying in the breeze against a bright sky. Apologies for not being quite as sharp as I hoped for, windy day, trying to focus and get close up shots inbetween gusts of wind shaking the branches around, not ideal, this was the best I managed.
The spring petals were quite late this year due to our sudden plunge back into wintry weather the other month, but the last couple of weeks they have all blossomed big-time, and the last few days already started moulting, shedding petals every time the breeze move through the boughs, the pavements are carpeted in silken petals for a few brief days. Always wonderful to see these bloom again each spring after the long, dark winter, catching the spring sunlight, moving in the breeze...
Spring at the University of Chicago is one of my favorite times of year. The campus trees spring into blossoms, the grass starts to fill in, the animals come out to play, and the college kids start to eat their lunch all over the quads. I took this picture last spring in the Harper Quad. This is another picture in my series of campus and academic pictures this week celebrating the end of my graduate program.
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Spring Kimono Top by Liza Jane
Made from dark khaki linen and hand dyed fuchsia lace, metal buttons
Simplicity 2223 View B
The white tee underneath is also made by me, Burdastyle 2-2011, 102. It's actually a long sleeve tee that I modified- no sleeves, scoop neck and lingerie elastic sewn at the neckline instead of a binding.
I wanted to try my hand at dyeing something for a while now. I figured a bit of lace would be fun to start with. I did a sink dye with regular old Rit dye. I've been intrigued with this Simplicity pattern since it came out recently, especially the variation with the lace. I really like the kimono sleeve.
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The weather finally starts to feel like spring, thought it might quickly changes to summer in the next few weeks. I finally got time to process some of my spring photos i took early last week and today. My friend let borrow his 35mm at 1.8, and indeed feel like a real 50mm on an DX body. Nikon did announce a new camera recently, the successor to the D5000, i am still hoping they replace the d700 sometime this year.
Summer is approaching fast, and sadly i have summer classes this year. During the next two years its gonna be crucial for me in term of graduating and try to find a job before grad school. I did apply to many internship for the summer, but so far havent got one reply back yet..T.T
More photos to come in the coming week! thanks for always visiting and commenting!
visiting your stream soon! have a great week ahead everyone!
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Spring Blessing
Third Installment from the "Four Seasons" Buddhist series
18x18x1 giclee on canvas
Created from original photographs taken in Hawaii. "Spring Blessing" features the abhaya gesture or mudra. This gesture is also called "Gesture of Fearlessness" or "blessing" or "fearless mudra". You can find abhayamudrâ sometimes also as a left-hand gesture. It is most commonly seen with the hand outstretched in front of the buddha.
Others in the "four seasons" series
Winter Peace
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Autumn Wisdom
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Spring is here ... The roses are full of new growth and the flower girl in my garden once again awaits their heavenly perfume and beautiful blooms !!!
Spring in the Niagara region.
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The spring petals were quite late this year due to our sudden plunge back into wintry weather the other month, but the last couple of weeks they have all blossomed big-time, and the last few days already started moulting, shedding petals every time the breeze move through the boughs, the pavements are carpeted in silken petals for a few brief days. Always wonderful to see these bloom again each spring after the long, dark winter, catching the spring sunlight, moving in the breeze...
Spring Watch in Barking Park
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My Daffodils Collection:
Spring Blossom - Prunus Cerasifera 'Diversifolia' (Cherry Plum) I photographed that label too! The shoots on this beauty are a dark pink which looked great against the sky. westonbirt arboretum again.
Spring in Victoria BC is in full bloom, the gardeners around town are working hard on all the gardens. Cheery blossom trees are in full bloom and all other trees are starting to bud.
'Spring has returned! The Earth is like a child that knows poems'. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Simon and Garfunkel! ~ 'The 59th Street Bridge Song' (Feelin' Groovy)
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Keep Smiling My Flickr Friends! :)
Spring is finally here and although my allergies are eating me alive, I'm loving every moment of the colorful beauty that is Spring.
Crocuses - The Spring Messenger
Spring Garden, Barking Park 2017
Crocus vernus 'Remembrance' (purple Dutch crocus)
Crocus vernus (Family Iridaceae) is an early spring blooming bulb that is primarily native to high alpine areas in Europe (Pyrenees, Alps and Carpathians). Many popular hybrids of this crocus have been developed over the years. Species plants and hybrids are commonly called Dutch crocus, large flowering crocus, giant crocus or spring crocus. Flowers bloom in early spring for about three weeks. Flowers close at night and open up in the morning, but usually remain closed on rainy/cloudy days.
I have been slow to comment recently as Ms. K and I are out on a mini Spring Break trip to western Maryland and to West Virginia. Taking lots of photos of course ... and Ms. K is visiting lots of local shops in between.
Just spent 2 hours at Elakala Falls (upper and lower) and had the whole place to myself. I know I was the only one there today as there were no fresh tracks in the snow (1/2") that fell with the recent storm. Also lots of trees down from the winter, so accessing the falls was quite dangerous ... but I went very slow in the wet snow, wet leaves from the past Fall ... and mud. But I think the photos will be pretty cool. Nice clear blue skies so good for shooting falls that are in the dense woods.
If anyone is planning to visit here soon ... be warned trees are all over the makeshift descent to these pretty waterfalls.
Enjoy the photo posted ... Spring Break is finally here ;))
Now to catch up on some contact's posts while Ms. K naps before dinner.