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Dear Flickr,
Im so sorry for uploading crap lately. The thing is, I've been too busy with everything but taking photos. I hereby promise to give it more effort ASAP.
Yours sincerely,
Me.
PS. Have a happy Bokeh Wednesday!
Items used ~
7 - Wash Balls Here (Freestanding) *New for FLF 29/03/24*
Ariskea[WildFlower] Common Yarrow -[White]
Ariskea[WildFlower] Common Yarrow --Leaves
Ariskea[Muska] Wood Chair
-Garden- by anc "Japanese enkianthus"
Garden by anc slight wildgrass {red mix}
{anc} old wire fence (1) {gray}
{anc} ivy wall {damage yellow}
-Garden- by anc tall garden grass (monotone/ash)
-Garden- by anc "spray" wild flower{sick yellow}
[HL] Trunk Lamp S (Old Wood)
Atelier Burgundy . Atelier Wall Kit . Grey Tall Simple Module
Skye River Rocks Group 1
Skye River Set P1 Straight
HISA - Rocky heights - Stones
LOVE - MOORLAND GRASS - 20
Tabernaemontana donnell-smithii is an evergreen tree in the Dogbane family (Apocynaceae), commonly known as the Horse Balls tree. In Spanish, it is huevos de caballo, cojones de burro, cojón de mico, or cojotón. The name, huevos de caballo, comes from the oval shape of the tree's hanging fruit. It is native to Mexico and Central America. The fruit is eaten by birds such as parrots, and by the white-headed capuchin, and the seeds are eaten by birds such as flycatchers, motmots, honeycreepers, manakins and woodpeckers. This is a medicinal plant. If you want to read about its medicinal use, try this link: ambergriscaye.com/photogallery/170703.html
Cantabria, Spain
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The decorations in Giro Park in Penticton are quite unique this year with these 3 dimensional lit balls hanging from trees int he park. Quite impressive when you first come across them because you don't actually see the trees until your eyes get used to lighting. Branches of the tree are dusted with a coats of snow from the afternoon's snow fall.
Tamron 20mm F2.8
Christmas decoration on the wall in my daughter's room :)
Looking close... on Friday! - theme: "Christmas Lights"
Our Daily Challenge - theme: "Ornament"
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shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a canon ef 180mm f3.5 l usm macro lens, on a fringer ef-fx pro ii adapter
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my thoughts on this lens:
Catkins, also known as willow catkins, are the inflorescences of willows and other trees that resemble fluffy balls. They are one of the first signs of spring in nature.
Another forgoten lens in my collection. Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm f2.8. Not as appreciated as f2.4 but in all respects an excellent 35mm lens.
SOOC as seen by Nikon standard preset.