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ISO 100; f/1.7; 1/200 sec; 85mm

Shot these beauties in our complex in the morning. They are called Gillardia

We get a sense of spring and then it's cold and gray and rainy. I need the sun and spring so badly right now.

My nephew Alex and his collage for the student art show. He wants to be an artist and I think he's on his way :-)

 

Last Christmas I painted a frog triptych for him. He paid me a great compliment by naming me his hero because he wanted to be an artist.

While I do really love the round, bubbly bokeh most of the time, sometimes silky smooth bokeh is just more pleasing to my eyes. Please enjoy this on black!

 

52 weeks of pix 2013: BOKEH

 

Zuzu at her Kindermusik class in April 2007.

The only one brave enough to bloom in the heat!

Japanese Flowering Maple buds against a blue sky.

Forgotten pics from yesterday

Chinese Quince, Pseudocydonia blossom on a walk around Abberley Park September 10, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Abberley has its origins as a private garden, with the earliest trees dating from the 1860s. The park retains much of its original peaceful 19th century character, since maintenance rather than redevelopment has been the focus from the time it came under City Council ownership in the late 1930s.

For more Info: www.ccc.govt.nz/parks-and-gardens/gardens/gardens-and-her...

done with the daffodils, I trained my lenses onto tulips next.

Members of Thread Watch won the 2014 Center for Entrepreneurship Expo on Nov. 6. They were presented a facsimile check for $1,000 by Christine Wildes of Kentucky Innovation Network.

On May 8, 2025, I visited Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, New York, USA. I exited the cemetery in a slightly different way than usual & came upon this lovely white Dogwood tree! You may know that the white parts are modified leaves called bracts & that the flowers are the small objects in the middle between them. When I took this photo, the flowers were just budding! Lovely!

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The vines around Tsilivi are budding early - it is not even the end of March, and green shoots are evident in the vineyards. These vines are called "Korinthiako", from where the English word currant is derived, and are used for making raisins

… photo by Dominique James. Visit dominiquejam.es for more. Thanks!

Picture taken by my late wife

a lamp made from plastic cups

interior of a shop in hamburg

Podophyllum peltatum

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US, NC, Smoky Mountains, Cataloochee

Hoping flowers, but probably just more leaves

Tree by Southern Pines dorms budding berries. I took this picture for the purpose of my biology lab homework.

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