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I bought a Sigma 105mm Lens and I not used it much. However, I tried it with these Snakehead Lilly’s and it did a Good Job? I also used a Little Pocket Reflector to reflect the backlighting.
Handmade art book in matching box. Art Book 3/14 in 2014. More details at: craftyminimeg.blogspot.com/2014/05/springtime-folded-book...
My backyard was full of surprise this past April! Even with all the strange weather we had these hardy daffodils just kept blooming! I love springtime flowers.
see the detail of the wings here.
When you were a little kid, did you ever try putting your hands out for a butterfly to land on them?
I did.
And sometimes I still do.
There ain't no cure for the Springtime Blues.
Texas Bluebonnets
I've been working with layers / textures and finally I've replaced the original that was posted here today. I think I'm getting the right look and feel of what I'm wanting to see. This might be fun!
Springtime at Work. A walk around Enka Lake photographed with a Canon EOS 3 and Canon 40mm f/2.8 lens on Ilford HP5+ developed in Kodak HC-110 1+63.
March, Colorado
The Springtime blizzard conditions were such that the wind blew the sticky snow onto our windows. It became a thick, hardened glaze until the next day. It felt like being in a cave for a while. But at least it remained warm on the inside.
First warm days in the garden. Taken with X-T1 and a vintage macro- lens (Panagor 55mm f/3 Super Macro 1:1)
During the days of the chinese springfestival many markets appear in every chinese city or village, to sell new year decoartions and special the well known, traditional red lampions. A colourful sight.
This view I took on a market in Beijing near the Lama Temple.
China, Feb. 2007