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Nice capture JT. Love the 3D effect. CZ135? Any particular reason for your photography haitus? Just curious.
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Re: Recent flower photos
Do you really have to ask the lens question?
I did have a polarizer on.
I just wasn't feeling it. Still not feeling it but the tree was so beautiful. I fear that I have nothing new to offer and am limited on the skill side. Maybe I will shake it off.
JT
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I'll hijack the thread as well and share from Summer of 2020: Agapanthus flower cluster.
Sony A6000 and Tamron 90mm macro.
JBTaylor, that's a marvel of a cherry tree blossom! You must visit that tree and anything looking like a bloom or a pet dog and just click away without pondering too much on anything in particular.
Once the hiatus cycle is broken you'll be free of the shackles of procrastination for good, never to be in one again!
Sury, your blossom-eyed wife did it again, the front yard is looking like patchwork of colorful flowers. I especially loved the pot and the potted plants.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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I'll hijack the thread as well and share from Summer of 2020: Agapanthus flower cluster.
Sony A6000 and Tamron 90mm macro.
JBTaylor, that's a marvel of a cherry tree blossom! You must visit that tree and anything looking like a bloom or a pet dog and just click away without pondering too much on anything in particular.
Once the hiatus cycle is broken you'll be free of the shackles of procrastination for good, never to be in one again!
Sury, your blossom-eyed wife did it again, the front yard is looking like patchwork of colorful flowers. I especially loved the pot and the potted plants.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Soon.
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Another view.
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Nice shots Sury. That one of the multicolored rose on page 2 was especially enjoyable.
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Graceful beauty, JBTaylor.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Graceful beauty, JBTaylor.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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The survivor. The wife thought she had replaced this plant in front of the house.
I guess she was wrong.
I guess she was wrong.
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It is amazing how these plants find ways to survive, nay thrive.
Sury
Some flowers from the front yard with 80200f2,8
Not my usual composition but learning to step out of the box.
Sury
Some flowers from the front yard with 80200f2,8
Not my usual composition but learning to step out of the box.
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Re: Recent flower photos
Sury, i like the first shot in the last post.
Everything in the life unusual!
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