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Ellanor C. Lawrence Park is a 650-acre park in western Fairfax County, Virginia. The park's habitats include forests, streams, meadows, and a pond.
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Springtime Roses by Martina Weber (Chatelaine). Stitched on Vintage Green Belfast Linen; with all the recommended threads (mainly DMC along with Waterlilies Mountain Meadow; TGS Honeyed Turquoise and some Rainbow Gallery PTB).
These were taken using a Pentax 85mm f/2.2 Soft focus lens. It was designed to have a ton of under-corrected spherical aberration. As such, it's depth of field is extremely deep, even wide open (if you don't understand how this can be, ask and I'll try to explain, or point you to someone who has already said it well). I find if I focus close and let the back edge of what is in focus barely touch the subject, the background _finally_ drops away. Messing with the aperture, of course, adds another dimension of possibilities.
The real reason I wanted to write something in these comments/descriptions is that this Pentax lens came mounted with a Nikon F-mount bayonet. It's the only Pentax K-mount lens I've so far seen remounted this way. I don't know if Pentax made a series of Nikon F-mount (never heard of it before) or if this was just a very good job done in a shop somewhere.
Stillwater County. View of I-90 and the Springtime area from the Springtime Road west of Columbus. Sited along the former Northern Pacific line (now Montana Rail Link) and near the Yellowstone River, Springtime had a post office from 1916 (August 11) to 1932 (June 15). Nelson Miller served as the first postmaster. The Springtime name came from the developers of the townsite.
Springtime is here and the magnolia tree in our garden is laden with blossom. It is a new season for me too after surgery and radiotherapy I am embracing a full life once again.
Explore 1st May 2013
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Spring wildflowers, hills, and the Carrizo Plain
In the spring following a wet winter, you can often find excellent wildflower displays all over the state of California — from the deserts to the Sierra foothills and just about anywhere else with some suitable land. I photographed these in hills of south-central California that lie between the Great Central Valley and the valleys that run just inland of the coast ranges.
It had been an excellent year for rainfall here — after five years of crushing drought California had a single winter of record-setting precipitation. The plants took advantage of this, and in many places managed to produce extensive wildflower displays. A few of us hiked up into these hills, and photographed back toward the valley below and the setting sun.
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