View allAll Photos Tagged spring
Spring in the Niagara region.
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, Google+ google+, twitter
Spring blooms in Janet's garden. It was somewhat windy so getting precise focus was a challenge.
more Flowers
more Janet's Garden
more New England
more Connecticut
Pentax K-3 III - SMC Pentax DA 40mm F2.8 Limited
(IMGP0372ec1a)
Spring is upon us. I was out for a walk around Lake of the Woods this afternoon and flowers are starting to bloom.
"Spring Flower 2017/2018"
This of course is 2017. We woke up this AM again to over a foot of snow.
HSoS.
This is the card I created for Mildred for the spring/easter exchange. I have choosen for spring. Used soft colors of blue and purple. The color combo of the wysteria in my garden :-)
Stamps used:
HA LL736 Papillons
HA S5316 Silhouette grass
Other grasses unknown
"Oh blackbird with the shining yellow beak,
You’d tell me why it’s yellow if only you could speak.
I’ll tell you why it’s yellow, though I can only sing,
I dipped it in a crocus on the first day of Spring.”
Happy Listening and whatever your Season my friends, may you find a springtime energy in your every step!
Tracy Chapman! ~ 'Spring'
| Instagram |
Hello my friends! How is everyone doing? It has been too long since I last posted a photo but for the first time in a while I was able to go shoot some of the Spring flowers. It was refreshing to hear the snap of the shutter again and capture some photos. Hopefully I can keep posting a little more regularly on here because I always enjoy hearing from you! I hope that you guys have a wonderful day and I look forward to viewing your awesome photos!
Please view in the larger format. (Click L)
Taken with my Sony SLT a65V with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 macro lens
Spring in Niagara Falls
If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.
Other places to see my work rumimume.blogspot.ca/, Google+ google+, twitter
Tree leaves and flowers unfurling As winter turns to spring, the bare, frost-covered branches begin to develop new buds and shoots. In March, watch for: ash, beech, oak and rowan buds bursting. first leaves emerging from alder, field maple and silver birch.
Spring has arrived in my garden brightening the days in East Yorkshire. Taken with an iPhone SE back camera.
When my late father-in-law helped me plant this pear tree at the bottom of my garden he said "You plant pears for your heirs". It bore its first fruit the year my son, his first grandchild was born. With the arrival of the Spring blossom and each year's late Summer crop we are reminded of a wonderful man.
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
I love crocus, I was lucky this year and had lots of them!