Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- Winners Chosen
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- sury
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Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Spring has sprung here in northern California a while ago.
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Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
That's as warm an orange colour as the flaming colours of a sunrise or a sunset, Sury.
Amazing bloom with scattered pollen.... Certainly signs of Spring. : )
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Amazing bloom with scattered pollen.... Certainly signs of Spring. : )
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Who can say I can't contribute to a challenge I started!?
Spring in my garden: The pink-blossomed Quince.
Yildiz
Spring in my garden: The pink-blossomed Quince.
Yildiz
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Wow, very vivid colors, Yildiz.
Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Dr. Harout wrote:Wow, very vivid colors, Yildiz.
Thank you in behalf of the Quince blossoms, Dr. Harout.
It sure is making of the plant all by itself....
Yildiz
Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Lovley pics from al u guys
in coold sweden we have to make do with some smaller wild flowers this time of year
here are a few i found today in my lawn.
cant make up my mind if this pic should be i in here or in the Macro thread so i post some here and some there....
they are really small as u can see on the grass and i have no clue what they called
The pictures are taken with the 70-300 in macro mode.
in coold sweden we have to make do with some smaller wild flowers this time of year
here are a few i found today in my lawn.
cant make up my mind if this pic should be i in here or in the Macro thread so i post some here and some there....
they are really small as u can see on the grass and i have no clue what they called
The pictures are taken with the 70-300 in macro mode.
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Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Spring Showers..... The flower from the other side.....
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Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Hi everybody- It has been a long time since I've participated in a challenge. Judging by the great photos by everybody the competition should be close. Here is my humble entry. a200 and 70-200G. Ellie was busy rolling around in the dirt, so I started to look for other targets.
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a77, a700, a200, Minolta 8000i, NEX C3, NEX 5N and more lenses than my wife suspects!
a77, a700, a200, Minolta 8000i, NEX C3, NEX 5N and more lenses than my wife suspects!
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John,
I love it for the composition. Great shot.
Sury
I love it for the composition. Great shot.
Sury
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Camera shy
A77 + Sony 50/2.8 Macro
A77 + Sony 50/2.8 Macro
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Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
I see what you mean Doc... It's blushing. Very nice.
Sury
Sury
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Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Sury,
Your garden is full of flowers that are reminiscent of Californian colours; very bright and vivid orange there. : )
John,
That's a very sweet Spring scene. As Sury said, it's cheerful and nicely composed. : )
Dr. Harout, : )
A 'blushing' debut for Spring from your location indeed. A tulip shy of becoming a full blossom with an incredible colour...
Thanks for sharing all,
Yildiz
Your garden is full of flowers that are reminiscent of Californian colours; very bright and vivid orange there. : )
John,
That's a very sweet Spring scene. As Sury said, it's cheerful and nicely composed. : )
Dr. Harout, : )
A 'blushing' debut for Spring from your location indeed. A tulip shy of becoming a full blossom with an incredible colour...
Thanks for sharing all,
Yildiz
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Thanks for the kudos guys-
Spring brings not only new flowers, but new creatures as well. Here is a mother trying to hide her new brood from my camera.
Spring brings not only new flowers, but new creatures as well. Here is a mother trying to hide her new brood from my camera.
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If the last thing you remember hearing is somebody yelling 'CLEAR!!!', assume you've had a problem!!
a77, a700, a200, Minolta 8000i, NEX C3, NEX 5N and more lenses than my wife suspects!
a77, a700, a200, Minolta 8000i, NEX C3, NEX 5N and more lenses than my wife suspects!
Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
These are lovely, John. : )
She certainly has a cute 'six-pack' bundle....
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
She certainly has a cute 'six-pack' bundle....
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Re: Challenge #46: "Spring! Fresh Anew.."- ends April 30
Nice pics, we have a few weeks left before the eggs start hatching up here.
One of the best spring signs i think is the frogs in a parks ponds downtown, here are a few pics from today.
One of the best spring signs i think is the frogs in a parks ponds downtown, here are a few pics from today.
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