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Spring flowers in open fields

Flowering Rosemary in the front yard. Trying a Macro lens setup on a Olympus OM1n using 80mm macro lens. This was shot with Cinestill 50 film. Developed with Tetenal c41 kit.

 

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These big poppies, suddenly pop their outer layer, explode into a stunning flower, then look exhausted after a day or so.

beautiful rose in oregon backyard

Taken in Pembrokeshire

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Playing with my new Nikon R1C1 close-up flash with SW-11 adapter. Tokina 100 macro lens with extension tubes (12mm, 20mm & 36mm) for uber macro.

Our favorite sign of spring.

during the grade 9 farewell tricia's camera

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I forced this flower to open by putting its branch in water. I think it's happy to be out.

The visual motif of the spiral is one of the oldest and most enigmatic sacred images known. It is one of the earliest examples of human creative expression, appearing in nearly every society in the ancient world.

The spiral pattern is found extensively in nature – encoded into plants, animals, humans, the earth and galaxies around us. Mathematics can explain the complex algorithms, sequences and equations that make up a spiral pattern, but it can’t explain the lure and fascination of the spiral to the human heart.

 

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Today was a beautiful day so I took a walk around the yard (the first since my knee surgery) and was so excited to see the very first bloom on my vinca vine. I grabbed the camera and took a few shots.

Nikon D200 Nikkor-Q 135mm 1:2.8 + PK-13 Extension Ring + TC-200 Teleconverter (Yields 1:1.6 reproduction ratio at closest focus; working distance ~50cm)

 

1/250 sec - f/22 - ISO 400 - SB-600 Speedlight on-camera

This image is one of a dozen multi-colored roses that were waiting for me when we returned from our Lake Superior weekend. A local radio station sends random roses to deserving people...all you have to do is submit the name of someone you think would enjoy the flowers. My sweet neighbor Angela knew I was a cancer survivor and had the flowers sent "just because".

 

What a sweet and thoughtful thing to do... <3

Camera: Nikon F801, 24-50 mm with close-up lens

Film: Kodak Ektar 25 ASA

Natural day light filtered through the trees in the garden

Scanned old print

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these flowers last only 1 day.

Hoi An is in Vietnam and not to be missed on any travels through this country,

Yellow tulip, shot with the help of the eastern sun, in the upper peninsula of Michigan.

Small thing in the grass taken in the marshes at Pow Hill next to the Derwent Reservoir

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