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Here's a shot I wish would have come out better. The Indian Paintbrush in the FG looks much too soft to me. I was moving a little too fast and kind of blew the shot.
But I wanted to post this anyway to show the salmon color of this particular Indian Paintbrush plant. Out of ALL the paintbrush I saw up there this was the ONLY one of this color. Very cool!!!
Well now that I know this maybe next time I'll bring it into focus.
Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Exposure: 0.3
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
A storm blew through leaving a trail of devastation across the state of Iowa. We were fortunate with only rain and high winds. My Irises took a beating, lost some, trampled down a few that I cut and brought inside, closed up a few but opened a few more! I find beauty in all the stages that a flower takes from bud, to flower, back to bud, to dying. Behold life and death in a cycle thru Mother Nature. Photo images credited to Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP&Designs)
On the back side of the property where my wife and I live there are some trees. In and among the trees are some Carolina Jessamine blossoms.
AUSTRALIAN ART ORCHESTRA
AZYMUTH & MARCOS VALLE
BAKER BOY
BULLHORN
EISHAN ENSEMBLE
ELECTRIC FIELDS
GABY MORENO
GLASS BEAMS
GOANNA
JOSEPH TAWADROS W/ THE ADELAIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
L.A.B
LULUC
MOTEZ (LIVE)
SORONG SAMARAI
SPRINGTIME
SUB-TRIBE
VICTOR MARTINEZ PARADA
Busy Starling parent taking a pause. Starlings are incredibly dutiful parents to their young and the mother's beak is filled with treats for her hungry brood. Hope you enjoy this springtime moment as well! ♥♪♥
Taken from the Springtime balloon landing area, from the one vicinity where you can look right down the Valley out to the Ocean. It just so happens, that at this time of year, that view down the Valley is at the point on the horizon right where the sun is setting. At this time of year, that point is rapidly moving north each day.
I have not taken many pictures of Dragonflies yet with the new camera. Just playing with Lightroom and shadows. Almost took out the leaf at the bottom but decided to keep it in the picture.
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Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers - my resume is updated and I am moving forward to find the niche God has prepared for me next.
I usually photograph spring in this yard every year but this year I think it is better than ever.
Did I mention that it is springtime here? Ahhhhh!
Springtime is the time to put on your nice light colors and dance in the streets. That's the gospel according to the Main Street Trolley Show.
Camera: Mamiya 645 1000s
Lens: Mamiya - Sekor C 80mm 1:2.8
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400
Developer: Kodak D-76 1+1, 10:30 min@20°C, Jobo CPE-2
Scanner: Epson V500
Springtime for Mickey.
At a very special Magical Moments event at Disneyland Park.
Disneyland Paris, June 2011.
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there's a little bit of springtime in the back of my mind remembers when there was a time when we danced and we laughed. spent some time drinking wine and some where in there is a little child without a thought, without a doubt that with every cloud, a silver line is worn. and everything is new and everything is clean and everything is free. and there were still so many things to see so many things so many things left to be one small drop in the middle of a big sea of high and mighty things your fascination grows larger than life your brand new appetite as though we'd invented it and we dance
This statue of a boy "Springtime" was originally in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park for an exhibition in 1949 but was moved subsequently to Glasgow Green (McPhun's Park portion).
The lighting was difficult here for this image. The former Templeton's Carpet Factory building can be seen in the background.
More details about the sculptor Thomas Clapperton (1879-1962) and the history of his work can be found via the link below:
glasgowsculpture.com/pg_biography.php?sub=clapperton_tj
The Templeton's Carpet Factory was built in 1892 and its architect was William Leiper (1839-1916).
This magnolia tree is about three blocks from my home and always looks lovely in springtime bloom. Photographed on April 18, 2016 though I suspect a day or two earlier would have yielded fresher blooms. Quite a few were blowing away, even in the short time that I was here.
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