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I wanted to make this shot for a couple of years now but never made it because; no time when the conditions were perfect, no great conditions when I had time.... well you probably recon it if you are not shooting photo's on a professional base.
But finally everything fell into place and I could frame this gorgeous rural spring scenery.
A rural scene in the scenic Hood River Valley in Oregon. Mount Hood looms large in the distance.
Nikon D850 with my awesome Tamron 24-70 f/2.8. I used my Singh-Ray Circular Polarizer.
On a fine Spring Sunday morning, LMS '5X Jubilee' 45596 'Bahamas' passes under bridge 34 at Green End with the first train of the day to Pickering
I support action #stayathome so I retouched springtime photo from last year, cute Speedy with some white flowers.
Some beautiful light along Seven Bridges Road this week. The wildlife has been sparse but nature rarely disappoints. I’ve been busy cooking up a few ideas while nature is getting ready to cook up a new batch of offspring. This season is a great time for creativity and things anew. It’s also a great time for revisiting some of the things we all tend to lose touch with. Make your Springtime connections! #GreatEgret
Zibska - Eyemakeup & Lips: Giada for @Shiny Shabby
AG. Dramatic Eyes
tram H0210 hair
*LODE* Head Accessory - Primula Crown
Looking up at springtime leaves on a tree in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and the Sigma 135mm Art lens.
Finally we have some sunny blue and some bud action here in London Ontario.Wow Springtime this year is at least 3 weeks late.Have been craving to get out there and see some Mother Nature action.Let's hope that from here on in it is all good.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and happy day dear Flickr friends !
My lovely Winter in latest Springtime Lamb hat.. She's wearing the hat out at the bay...to keep her head warm. ; )
Sweet doll and dress by Melacacia.
It is still pretty cold here, this morning we had a bit of snow, but these blue beauties encourage us to hold on and hope for warmer weathers.
The expansive grounds of Winterthur are enjoyable to explore. The left portion of this building was the barn and carriage house for the DuPont family. I took an edited guided tour of the main mansion, and will post more photos soon. The $20.00 admission fee (good for the entire property for two days) is well worth it.
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