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Time for a new self-portrait, don't you think?! I can't remember the last one I did - a jump I suspect, but for some reason I sort of think of self-portrait jumps differently, mainly because they go in the 100 Jump Photographs project section!
I took quite a few, and uploaded the best of the bunch to my website - let me know what you think!
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Working on my #lighting studies this #spring - when, most often, all you have to is just "point and shoot" (?) 😎
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This shot is pretty much SOOC with very little adjusts from RAW to JPG. At least this version is SOOC, I'm thinking others may not be. I saw this from the road and the pink bush was really set off by the yellow Forsythia.
One of my favorite times of spring is when the Iris bloom. How can an ugly little root produce such intricate and fragile flowers? I am forever amazed by mother nature!
One of my friends is expecting a little baby, so of course, we had to do some photos.
Blog post there -> daydreamincolors.blogspot.fr/2015/05/little-bird.html
Spring in the Columbia River Gorge is a fleeting period of absolute beauty. To capture it, the weather, bloom timing and work/weekend schedules all need to align. Last night was one such time and I'm so happy to have made it out this year.
Some better evening light would have been nice, with a little more sun breaking through the clouds, but Hood was out and wind was mostly calm so I can't complain much.
Flowering Dogwood in my garden. On Friday, you might have thought Spring is finally here. No such luck. When I walked Orion this morning, it was 35F and we were pelted by b-b size snowballs and ice pellets. Brrrrr....
The bluebirds are getting brighter and checking out nesting boxes. Yeah Spring...I'm ready for better weather.
Colorado Springs, CO - The first real snow fall of the year and it's not even winter yet. One of the nice perks living here is that snow on the ground doesn't last long. You get the best of both worlds. It's nice to see, but you're not living in it for any lengthy period of time.
"Let us color the soul with the colors of life, that our being will inspire spring to all around us. "
Radiating light and love for all, spring will be sown in all hearts !!
♥ Pryce Bloom of Spring Campaign
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location.... Castelluccio
photo 95/365
eXplore #59
march 23/20090710
Cobweb from a Bluebell.
Recently visited Oldmoor Wood, Nottinghamshire. Oldmoor Wood is a woodland in Nottinghamshire, near the village of Strelley. It covers a total area of 15.11 hectares. It is owned and managed by The Woodland Trust.
I went primarily for the beautiful Bluebells. There is a mix of Native and Spanish Bluebells.
Native Bluebells are protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
How to tell the difference.
English Bluebells: Flowers on one side of the stem.
Spanish Bluebells: Flowers all around the stem.
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Een sprongetje terug in de tijd naar de lente van dit jaar, tijdens een wandeling door het centrum van Hoorn op Koningsdag.
Hoorn, Nederland
A jump back in time to the spring of this year, during a walk through the centre of Hoorn on King's Day.
Hoorn, The Netherlands