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Close-up candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Clearly her bright blue hat and scarf caught my eye. Despite the glare I am pleased to say she actually apologised for getting in the way of my shot! Enjoy.
The weekend before last my parents and I drove to a place in the neighboring town which is full of christmas roses. Unfortunately I felt pretty bad because I was at a party the day before, but nevertheless I took some pictures of these wonderful flowers, where I really like this one due to the nice bokeh which seems to cover the flower. Hope you like it!
Like my last image, I was a little nervous as he was rather energetic and I was trying not to be a bother.
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We only have azaleas in bloom for a very short time here in East Texas. Springtime here is lovely to see but the pollen is killer.
ODC: narrow depth of field
A part of a shop window covered with semi transparent, adhesive, white plastic before painting the facade. I just can't explain the yellow, green and blue shapes. The broad Depth of Field makes it very dreamy.
Went for a brief explore around the country roads near work on a windy day. Found a nice quiet lane (or so I thought), started resting my camera on the road, went for the 'pose' and suddenly a plethora of vehicles were using it as a cut through. Legging it back to the camera and scooping it up out of the way raised a couple of curious, if not unfriendly, looks.