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The last time I stood atop Primrose Hill, disappointed with the quality of my skyline shots, I decided to turn around and photograph the photographers and onlookers instead. This time, again disappointed with my city shots, I focused on the sunset.
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Explore Worthy, Challenge 114 - COLORS OF SPRING (2020 Art)
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Photo shop and Nature ARTISTS:
Multi Group Contest/ Gallery Directory
New contests on the 1st and 15th
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自然界では春に咲く花ですが, 園芸店で目に留まり, 買って来ました。プリムラとも呼ばれ, 品種改良で銘柄や花色は多種に及びます。此れはプリムラ・シネンシスでしょうか?詳しい方が居られましたら, お願い致します。
Evening Primrose, a native wildflower of Michigan, were growing in the sand of a high beach area at Mackinaw City, Michigan. This area is not reached by waves, and is not normally used by beachgoers.
The blooms open in late afternoon to early evening, staying open until they wilt around noontime the next day. The stigma (center of the flower) is a unique X-shape,as shown in the picture.
Spring has also arrived at my working place.
Camera: Nikon F90
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
Scannersoftware: SilverFast
This primrose has survived wind, torrential rain, nearby flooding, and frost his morning. Potted and on our back deck, I tried to capture it in the weak sun today.