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Hard to miss this beautiful home on Hwy 101..with Spring green in surrounding hillside, the home stands out even better now..
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I've been busy doing Spring chores, but here's one from a Swamp Maple in the back yard. I love the splash of color these give to the woods before everything turns green.
"Treasures" of my daughter :) Colour plastic springs, which can be used as bracelets or to bind the hair :)
Macro Mondays - theme: "Plastic"
We saw this one bed of spring flowers at Belgrave Hall. The scent from the hyacinths was fabulous. Difficult to capture in a photo!
Early during the Spring, the Black Swallowtail butterflies are the first to visit my Azalea flowers. For a few days, I was able to capture this visitor enjoying its feast. The Azalea blooms pass so quickly, especially when they bloom unexpectantly early here in southern Georgia. I am heading out to Callway Gardens and exploring during the week. There shall be plenty of photography and plein air painting. When I get back, I shall be shooting the Milky Way back on Jekyll Island at my favorite 3am shooting time. :-)) Wishing everyone a Happy Easter and wonderful weekend.
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Since this is the night we turn our clocks ahead.....damn daylight savings time! .....and this original photo was of Spring flowers, I though it an appropriate title.
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Slender Speedwell, a groundcover with very tiny but beautiful flowers growing in a corner of my backyard garden.
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My neighbor’s dogwood tree, which I’m claiming part stewardship of since a significant branch (the one photographed here) overhangs my property. This past spring the tree suffered a severe crack to one of its main stems, the result of a late snowfall. I repaired the wound with ratchet straps and bandage. So far so good, the damaged branch appears to be fusing back together and the foliage looks no different than that of the other main stems.
Camera: Nikomat (Nikon/Nikkormat).
Lens: NIKKOR-S Auto 5cm/F2
Film: TMax400.
Processing and sloppy border print by Blue Moon Camera. Home scanned.
I was asked to photograph a friend's Springer Spaniel today. She's only one year old, but was very well behaved. I'm still experimenting with how best to process the images. This is my first attempt.
A young apple tree in the spring.
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Yay Spring! Todays my brother's birthday. Don't ask me how old he is... 26? Maybe. I'd have to do the math and that gives me a headache!
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I went back to Bear Lake again today to photograph the spring ice breakup with a group from our camera club. The overcast sky opened up just long enough for a few good shots.
It snowed on the first day of spring in Maryland, but the temperature wasn't cold enough and the snow turned into rain.
Walking around in the nice weather today I came upon a large field of hepaticas on a wooded hill. Nature is really springing into life here in Sweden.... finally
Spring is for repotting the little trees. I often use instant photos (and my phone) to document the process.
This is an elm, formerly part of a Saikei planting I did in the Summer of 2019. Other than some pruning and weeding I had not done much with it. It was not looking good and I thought it might be dead. I repotted it in early March (7th) and moved it into the plant room for recovery. It had spent the entire winter outdoors. It has responded quickly and vigorously.
The pot is not right for it, I find it too robust, but it is what I had and I needed to give the roots some space.
The film is Fuji Instax Mini, there was some sort of damage which may have been the result of some kind of pressure applied to the pack as it was placed in the camera. This is the first piece of film and the subsequent ones did not have similar "fault." I like the effect and may try to induce something similar in the future.
Photographed 29 March 2023
The brick houses here comprise Axleton, built for workers of the Liggett Spring and Axle Company. Today, I've heard this area more often referred to as East Monongahela. While this area has a Monongahela address (being on a postal route for the Monongahela Post Office), it is physically located at the southern tip of Allegheny County in Forward Township.
More information on Liggett Spring and Axle can be found here at the Lost Monongahela blog: monongahela.wordpress.com/2010/02/05/a-brief-history-of-l...
This is Cassie's new look. Her wig will be changed later (this one has some issues) but it will be the same color :)
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I just love spring time because sun shines to my room ♥ This week has been unusually warm (+10°C) and all snow has melted. Unfortunately we will get new snow this weekend >__< I was already hoping for an early spring but nope. This winter has already been weird enough, couldn't it just end...
Every year it's the same but I think I'll never get used to the long, grey, dark and wet Dutch winters. They are simply too long! How I envy those of you who are living in the warmer regions of the earth..
Well, at least the snowdrops are blooming already. The daffodils will follow soon, I hope.
It's not a very good season for outdoor animal photography either. That roe deer buck I see every day with his antlers still covered in velvety skin has been pulling long noses at me, every time I tried to capture him. I hope I still have a week left before he'll start wiping the velvet off. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Last weekend I had put up the blind in the garden. This little Spring Harbinger made me forget the cold for a while. The brown dead leaves of the beech hedge made for a wonderful warm background. I can totally relate to his longing look at the skies.. :-)