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it's really feeling like springtime is approaching where i am and i love it. and i was browsing pics and just loved so many of these that I wanted to share the springtime feeling! plus, these are some nice images people took out there :)

 

1. Violet, 2. The bells of spring #2, 3. 06.17.03 Alpine Forget-Me-Nots, 4. Schneeglöckchen nah, 5. crazy daisy (:, 6. Shades of yellow, 7. well... three of us have landed, 8. Alpine Flora 7 : Hypericum, 9. Blue poppy, 10. More poppies...., 11. 9 Months Later, 12. Nature's Crystal Ball, 13. Zero Gravity, 14. When it all blows over, 15. drops of spring, 16. Firework Blue, 17. Spring is here, 18. Fuzzy wuzzy flowers, 19. Bursting Into Life, 20. Happy easter!, 21. Red Clover at Sunset, 22. sparklin' drops of spring, 23. Clover Bud, 24. All weddings are similar, but every marriage is different..., 25. gazania

New leaves on a crape myrtle tree. The blossoms from this tree are white, and it sits in my wife's and my front yard.

( Blossom L to R--Red Hawthorn, Apple, Cherry, and Plum )

 

Taken with a Minolta SR-T101 SLR camera with a 50mm f2 MC Rokkr lens on Kodachrome.circa 1980

 

Nikon D800 + Sigma 35mm f:1.4 DG HSM Art

 

A walk on a sunny springtime day in the nearby forest.

Picture taken on Fuji Neopan Acros 100 b&w negative developed in Tetenal Ultrafin Liquid 1+20.

Nikon FE

Nikkor 24mm f2,8 Ai

f/8

1/4s

24mm

ISO 100

Springtime Roses by Martina Weber (Chatelaine). Closer up to see the texture. Stitched on Vintage Green Belfast Linen; with all the recommended threads (mainly DMC along with Waterlilies Mountain Meadow; TGS Honeyed Turquoise and some Rainbow Gallery PTB).

- Springtime brings flowers of joy.

Springtime, and the flora is reborn.

Springtime on Kiddemore Green Road

 

15 May 2020

Springtime in Baghdad. March 20/03.

in the absence of women/post rhetoric syndrome

Signage for the Springtime Roundup at Big Thunder Ranch in Disneyland.

Bearded Iris and raindrops

Brenda Huggins

Springtime

Fiber Arts

2020

Courtesy of the artist, Nursing dept

 

Ridley Gallery presents stayHOME, an online art exhibition inviting Sierra College faculty, staff, and management across all departments to share images of work from their personal collections resonating with them during this challenging time of social distancing and isolation. May 2020.

This exhibition seeks to offer a sense of community and camaraderie through our shared experience of the appreciation of visual arts, as well as reflecting upon the value of art in its ability to comfort, captivate, and express emotion.

 

A quilt my sister commissioned for her friend's newborn baby boy :) The fabrics are from the Nature-ology collection by Studio E. She chose most of the fabrics and I think it came out very nicely! Especially loving the back.

 

Blogged.

Still Life with Daffodils.

Open shutter (B setting), natural light, for 5 seconds during a lazy Saturday afternoon.

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kk times 2 preset ~ linear burn @ 66% Opacity

Thanks to Kim Klassen for the use of her beautiful preset/texture!

Springtime Rollerskating

Narcissus pseudonarcissus

Signage for the Springtime Roundup at Big Thunder Ranch in Disneyland.

Springtime Collaboration is a mixed media piece that brings many different art beads together in one necklace.

Felted wool beads from Tang Baby, a lampworked lentil from Loupiac, lampwork glass from The Orange Bell and Dorset Hill Beads, a polymer tube focal from Humblebeads, and a botanical pewter link from my friends at Green Girl Studios. All wire wrapped and linked with interesting chain from AD Adornments.

early springtime creek ! 2011. fotogjohnh photo. see the beavercheewed tree on back left !! john hoellerich !

These were taken using a Pentax 85mm f/2.2 Soft focus lens. It was designed to have a ton of under-corrected spherical aberration. As such, it's depth of field is extremely deep, even wide open (if you don't understand how this can be, ask and I'll try to explain, or point you to someone who has already said it well). I find if I focus close and let the back edge of what is in focus barely touch the subject, the background _finally_ drops away. Messing with the aperture, of course, adds another dimension of possibilities.

 

The real reason I wanted to write something in these comments/descriptions is that this Pentax lens came mounted with a Nikon F-mount bayonet. It's the only Pentax K-mount lens I've so far seen remounted this way. I don't know if Pentax made a series of Nikon F-mount (never heard of it before) or if this was just a very good job done in a shop somewhere.

Springtime for Mickey.

At a very special Magical Moments event at Disneyland Park.

Disneyland Paris, June 2011.

 

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The irony of this advertisement, seen here on elegant, vintage public transit, should not be lost on anyone.

These were the leaves that managed to cling to the trees throughout the winter and were still hanging on in the springtime.

 

I took these macro photos this last spring in the Linnaeus Arboretum and never got around to posting them for some reason. I don't find them to be particularly engaging by themselves, but together they seem to work to me, or even tell some sort of story. I like looking at the scars left from the prior year and I like being able to see all of the veins going through the leaves so closely.

 

I'll be dipping into the archives a little bit for a while here now. I've taken a lot of photos that I'd like to go through and put up here.

 

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