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The year has gone so fast (at least for me) and now as autumn sets in, I start to miss spring when all the blossoms are out and the freshness of a new season is so exhilarating. I came across this in all my photos and dedicate it to my favorite season gone too soon! Thanks for your faves and comments!
On a tree we planted about 10 years ago. The small fruit it produces helps feed the local wildlife.
Many thanks for looking, favorites, and comments!
Ich danke euch für euren Besuch, Favoriten u. freundliche Kommentare / Awards! Ich schätze es sehr!
Thank you for your visit, favorites and kind comments/awards! I really appreciate it!
Some blackthorn blossom on the eastern edge of Captains Wood, taken from the pavement alongside Hivings Hill.
Aesculus hippocastanum, the horse chestnut, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is a large deciduous, synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree. It is also called horse-chestnut, European horsechestnut, buckeye, and conker tree. It is sometimes called Spanish chestnut.
With the late, cold spring these aren't blooming here yet. This is from a year ago. (Later in the year there will be some tasty fruit to snack on as we walk the trails.)
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 (all shots with this lens till 95% with aperture at 2.0)
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One of my very early digital pics, when I was still trying to decide between capturing photons on film or a chip.
Milpitas, California.