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kitty against the sun, golden fur, golden tones, golden world.

Our Daily Challenge ... shallow depth of field

Some of the ruins to be found located throughout the city of Athens. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and a 50mm 1.4 lens.

 

Art & Photography

 

A capture of two cats sitting on the kitchen worktop, taken through the window.

Grevillea pods

 

Trioplan 50mm f2.9

This Great Blue Heron stood so still along a cottage laneway... like a lookout or a lawn ornament.

SSC - Mesh

 

Having a beard I only shave a small area! This is my weapon of choice, a Braun shaver.

Abandoned car overgrown with flowers...

2016 All British Field Meet, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver. May 21, 2016.

2016 Italian & French Car & Bike Festival. Waterfront Park, North Vancouver, BC. June 19, 2016.

A single bloom from a bouquet given to me by a friend.

Table top photography is great when you can't go far.

 

Glad to say I'm making steady progress since the surgery last week.

 

One a Week - Week 43

we found this tulip on a wooden bench; I had to take a photo : ))

 

I hope you have / had a lovely May Day ! 🌷

 

[ manual Auto Revuenon MC 50mm f1.4 on a Pentax K-70 ]

 

... the title is a reference to Pink Floyd's 'San Tropez'

Tiddles has finally started curling up on my lap. I never dreamed she would ever be brave enough to do that!

Tokyo Station, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. November 24, 2015.

A ray of sunshine, the Ranunculus flower, a.k.a buttercup, is a mostly perennial flowering plant whose shiny and cup-like shape gave rise, supposedly, to its nickname buttercup. A buttercup’s sparkling light also needs the sun to be high in the sky, so May is the best time of year for the flowers.

 

I remember as a child being told that if you hold a fresh buttercup flower under one’s chin and if a yellow reflection from the flower's shiny petals can be seen under the chin, the person is said to "like butter". This custom is still taught to young children and shows how buttercup petals reflect light.

There was a real pea souper in Bristol this morning but I've pulled my back, so wasn't heading off to the muddy woodland. Frustrating. Instead I had to settle for the droplets that the fog left on our garden plants once it lifted.

Nikon F4

Nikkor AF 180mm f/2.8 ED IF

Fujifilm Superia

B&W Circular Pol

Unicolor C41

Dslr Digitized

CC Photoshop

This is from Friday.

I layed in the snakey grass even though I didn't want to lol.

 

Todays the last day of Spring break. :( Back to real life tomorrow.

Only about a month until I get a Summer break, I can make it!

Macro Mondays "In a bottle"

alright..so i was having fun getting my camera sandy.

heres a few

Still life with blueberries, geranium petals, book and bokeh

Shallow Depth of Field

A silver birch in the Isabella plantation, full of azaleas.

Single bloom of dahlia photographed using natural light and a 100mm lens.

 

Still life with spring blossom, coffee cup and home-made rain. The shot is heavily influenced by the work of Bangladeshi photographer Ashraful Arefin- who can be found here on Flickr. Of course, it's not a patch on anything he does...but I keep learning.

For MacroMondays: Crinkles and Folds

Though I appreciate the beauty of gardens my real love is the wild profusion you find in nature. I have been known to even let "weeds" grow because I like them.

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