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Find Besha's 'Spring Vibes' friends' pose at Pose Fair!

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Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/15 ZE

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The First Blooms of Spring, Always make my heart sing...

So lovely to see sunshine again, let's hope it is here to stay!

Looking Close - On Friday ~ Spring Flora

 

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A little rose bush blooming nicely. Manually focus stacked with two extension tubes, gridded beauty dish camera right.

A view from the Temblor mountains, 2023. Bush lupine in the foreground, monolopia covered mountains in the background. With so much yellow, a complementary purple gives some eye relief.

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Location : Kyoto Botanical Garden

One of my mystery plants, planted a couple of years ago and growing nicely - and I seem to have lost the plant label. It's been flowering quietly for a few weeks, and I'd be delighted to know what it is.

Forest spring –composed from some larger and a number of smaller springs - broke out at Fényes-springs marshland and carries nearly 3000 m3 karstic water daily. By the intensively flowing water alder trees are becoming extinct on an ever extending area.

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Downers Grove, IL

 

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Hesketh Park Southport

View on the driveway to Heks Castle.

Went to the river on Sunday, but it was so gloomy that I couldn't get a fast enough SS without a totally unusable ISO. I missed an eagle fly by AND a blue heron fly by! The only decent shot I got all morning was the brief moment I got some sun hitting these blooming wildflowers.

Mount Tamalpais, California

 

A view down the western slope of Mount Tam on a foggy spring day. The grass had been thinking of dying off after two months of little moisture, but has been reprieved by some recent rain. The foreground lupines are pulling out all stops to blossom brightly. Through a break in the clouds we can see the Bolinas lagoon at low tide.

Taken at Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2016

I don't know what kind of flowers these are, but I thought they were just adorable. So sweet and pretty.

I have been watching this Red-breasted nuthatch family for several weeks. it was quite an overcast day but they thought it was a good day for some Spring cleaning.

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