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Debroussaillage de printemps, la bonne occasion de s'occuper du jardin.

Not really! Howleen is also looking for Spring to show it's self.

Maybe a redcurrant bush - it gives great photo opportunities every spring!

Model: Halo Haynes

Location: The Pit Studio UK

  

Set-up: Single Canon Speedlite in 49inch reflector umbrella on Manual off camera right

Hare coming out of hibernation.

I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden.

a beautiful window full of camelias - westend

unsually warm weather... makes for some nice biking....spring is 3 months too early, or is it? 😄

 

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Palm Springs Fire Department Station 4 (temporarily closed).

8-28-2017

Palm Springs, California, United States of America.

These blossoms are trying to hold on.

Whilst spring will probably follow another dose of winter, these snowdrops were seen in the churchyard of Wisley church.

Kodak Gold 200, Leica M5, Jupiter 3+ 50/1.5

spring awakes in the gardens of the university of Vienna, Austria

Celandine/wood anemone, beautiful spring flowers.

Flowers underneath the Lorain Road Bridge, Fairview Park, Rocky River Reservation, Cleveland Metroparks.

ladies and gentlemen,

may i present to you the latest discovery of a new galaxy in my front yard.

and i name it:

 

the hairy starry galaxy.

 

view it Large here.

 

14th of the SPRING'S HERE! series.

 

In May 2012, WLC members and prospective members gathered at Hugo's for a fun networking event.

spring collection catalogue

When you take the trail to Dripping Spring, and make it all the way to the end of the trail where the mountain stops you from climbing any further, this is the scene that awaits you.

 

Karen and I took this hike today. The trail is really only about 2 miles long. The easy part is the lower portion. All up hill and with nice gravel paths. Once you venture past the ruins of the hotel turned TB sanatorium, the grade is steep and the rocks can be slippery.

 

We took most of our time exploring the upper trail, carefully picking each next step, Every advance gave us another spectacular view, either of the Organ mountains or the valleys. We took our time and enjoyed every step of the way.

 

This small spring of water, cascades out of a small rock crevice down to a pool of clear water. I got both the reflection of the pool and the rocks under the surface in this image.

 

Getting to this view was worth the effort.

Brussels.

Spring is here.

 

The Florists’ Gardens are certainly among the most beautiful green areas of the Brussels region. Hosting old greenhouses from the time of Leopold II who has initiated this park, the Florist’s Gardens also offer a magnificent view on the city and are a harbor of piece close to one of the most visited attractions of Brussels, the Atomium.

 

Sobieski park is the Park adjoining the Colonial Garden and the Florists' Garden.

 

The Florists’ Gardens can be reached via the Sobieski park (close to metro Stuyvenbergh).

www.laeken.brussels/nl/locations/sobieski-bloemist/

Heute morgen auf dem Weg zum Bäcker

This morning, going to the baker's

I have used a nice spring day this year to test out my then-new Olympus 75mm 1.8 lens. Vienna has a lot to offer. #UrbanNature

Time for some fun in the sun!

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For a couple of hours it was a little wonderland.

A little bit of spring in fall

... birds chirping, brighter mornings... signaling revival of new hopes: Springs are the best

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