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Mid day shots rarely show any saturated color but this one picked up all the water colors and made for a great shot. I was walking along the cliff at Carmel Beach and marveling at the expensive seaside homes. My polarizer did help the colors to saturate a little but the water did look this way to the naked eye. So many blues and greens to please the eye. I also liked the homes here.
Camera :.....................................Canon EOS 30D
Lens:............................................Tamron f/2.8 17-50 zoom with polarizer
Exposure :...................................0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture :.....................................f/11.0
Focal Length :............................25 mm
ISO Speed :................................100
Exposure Bias :.........................0 EV
My backyard was full of surprise this past April! Even with all the strange weather we had these hardy daffodils just kept blooming! I love springtime flowers.
Trees in springtime bloom in front of buildings belonging to the hydroelectric power company 'Vattenfall*.
6x9 format Kodak Portra 400 film shot with a vintage AGFA Record II folding camera.
My backyard was full of surprise this past April! Even with all the strange weather we had these hardy daffodils just kept blooming! I love springtime flowers.
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Springtime - flowers - color - Sun Harbor Marina on St Andrew Bay - Panama City, Florida...
I was looking for a colorful scene on this beautiful spring day. The waterfalls were rushing as well. Robert H. Treman State Park provided plenty of photo opportunities.
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The willow is leafing out! The flowers are blooming!
But why do I now have that melodic Producers song stuck in my head??? ;)
It's Springtime in Australia which brings forth the arrival of baby lambs , birds, a new prime minister (our sixth in eight years!) and flower shows. Our local show put on amongst others, these showy orchids.
Springtime Walk Around Our Yard - lots of little flowers popping up!
Narcissus poeticus, the poet's daffodil, poet's narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye, findern flower or pinkster lily, was one of the first daffodils to be cultivated, and is frequently identified as the narcissus of ancient times (although Narcissus tazetta and Narcissus jonquilla have also been considered as possibilities). It is also often associated with the Greek legend of Narcissus
Updated May 23: A storm blew through on Tuesday leaving a trail of devastation across the state of Iowa. We were fortunate with only rain and high winds. My Irises took a beating, lost some, trampled down a few that I cut and brought inside, closed up a few but opened a few more! I find beauty in all the stages that a flower takes from bud, to flower, back to bud, to dying. Behold life and death in a cycle thru Mother Nature. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP&Designs)
It’s Iris Time: My backyard garden has now added these gorgeous, velvety, frilly purple Irises. They are opening a few at a time. I’ll be adding more to this album as they continue to open and flourish until the whole Iris patch has opened❣️Photo images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs)