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....Gloomy overcast, but not for this bush/shrub shot.

* Canon EOS M50 camera

* Canon FD Macro 100mm f/4.lens

* Fotasy FD/FL-EOSM lens adapter

 

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At Elk Island NP. Before we went through two snow storms and a good week without sunshine it looked like we had spring.. ;D

summer garden flower

FZ1000 + Raynox 150 close-up lens

Budding Red Flower - Fujifilm X-T100, DLX Stretch Adapter, SMC Pentax 28mm f/3.5 lens

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Happy Wednesday my friends. Have a beautiful day. xoxo

 

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ICM I thought this would make for some nice spring colors

A Rose bud captured using a Canon FD400 mm lens

"It is when our budding hopes are nipped beyond recovery by some rough wind, that we are the most disposed to picture to ourselves what flowers they might have borne, if they had flourished . . .”

 

-Charles Dickens

Three Geranium buds with a more advanced flower beyond.

 

TAKUMAR (BAYONET) 135mm f2.5 with Raynox 150.

 

Day 3 of Pentax Forums Daily in April 2020 Challenge.

 

** Many thanks everyone for your visits, comments and faves. I hope the colours have brightened your circumstances, however briefly, wherever you are.**

Peak bloom time at the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Gardens.

@t home...Austin, Texas...March 2008

 

have a good hump day Wednesday...the weekend is getting closer... ;-)

Strathcona Community Garden

Also taken near my home

Beside the trail leading up to the Historic Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in Flat Rock, North Carolina.

Wont be long before this fruit is ripe for the birds to eat

In our backyard in Madison, Alabama

Here is the short column budding, or perhaps calving a new short column which will be called, naturally, Shorty.

Afternoon. In the morning. Entire cluster is only about 3/16" or about 4mm wide. Part of old seed pod reaching across from the left. Ok, I bored and not much to do:) Just a few photos of the new extremely tiny buds just starting to show on our red bud tree. Had a very hard time hand holding with these overhead so not the sharpest, hoping for better ones as they continue to bud. Storms coming next couple of days.

As spring was so very late this year so too are the budding giants that reach for the sky in all their splendor trying so hard to burst into a canopy of leaves !

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

Have a safe and beautiful spring day dear Flickr friends !

A capture of a budding branch, stretching out in front of a vibrant sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean.

Taken with a 7Artisans 60mm macro focus lens in our backyard garden.

Monarda, Bee Balm, my garden

Seen at Ling Yen Mountain Temple, Richmond, British Columbia

Grow through what you go through

Blossoms soon, maybe already there.

Thank you to ghostbones for the texture!!

 

As with all of the texture/layer work I've done so far, I can now see so many things I'd do differently - but I hate starting over again, so this is it! :-)

 

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Wishing you all a wonderful week..

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