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Hi,everyone;
A blooming tulip brings some cheer and smiles during confinement days this spring… Glad to see new and fresh life emerging among all the bad news.
Please don't hesitate to share your season's flowers in this thread.
Yildiz
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Bloomy over Gloomy-Isolation Days' Flowers
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This image was shot with a Sony a580 and Tamron 60mm Macro. I used a Metz 15-3 macro flash to compensate for the wind.
KM7D, Sony A350, A580, A-700, A57, A65, A5100 , a6500 , & a7iii, plus a bunch of lenses.
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Dreamy images Yilldiz.
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Nice Tulips with pleasant bokeh, Yildiz.
Yellow bearded Irises were always a challenge for me, nicely done Fotogeorge.
From the frontyard. With Tamron 60f2.
Yellow bearded Irises were always a challenge for me, nicely done Fotogeorge.
From the frontyard. With Tamron 60f2.
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Thank you, JBTaylor, Sury and thanks for the lovely specimen of bearded iris Fotogeorge. Nice details and a neat yellow wholesomeness there!
Sury, neat closeups. I like the little florets at the center of the blooms and the vivid petal colors. Flower on flower type of development…
Thanks for sharing everyone. Please continue..
Yildiz
Thank you, JBTaylor, Sury and thanks for the lovely specimen of bearded iris Fotogeorge. Nice details and a neat yellow wholesomeness there!
Sury, neat closeups. I like the little florets at the center of the blooms and the vivid petal colors. Flower on flower type of development…
Thanks for sharing everyone. Please continue..
Yildiz
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Hi,
The tulip this morning and the Asian Lily in progress… Hoping to see some colors to top that green.
Yildiz
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Hi,
The tulip this morning and the Asian Lily in progress… Hoping to see some colors to top that green.
Yildiz
A6000 and Tamron 90mm
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Thank you, Sury.
Your garden certainly doesn't lack in colors! All bright and come in different shapes. Beautiful flowers.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Thank you, Sury.
Your garden certainly doesn't lack in colors! All bright and come in different shapes. Beautiful flowers.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Yildiz,
Thank you. Credit goes to missus. Sometimes I think she does this just to provide me the opportunity to use my camera.
Thank you. Credit goes to missus. Sometimes I think she does this just to provide me the opportunity to use my camera.
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#2 for me please.
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There's something beautiful happening on the centric elliptical folds of a rose every time and you captured it well albeit the bloom looks a bit tired, maybe because of dehydration.. But the lily shows off all its glory with the striped details showing translucently.
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
There's something beautiful happening on the centric elliptical folds of a rose every time and you captured it well albeit the bloom looks a bit tired, maybe because of dehydration.. But the lily shows off all its glory with the striped details showing translucently.
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
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Hi, Sury;
The first photo with its focal length, bokeh and composition is just great but all of the flowers are beautiful in these posts. The mini aloe vera almost looks alien …
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi, Sury;
The first photo with its focal length, bokeh and composition is just great but all of the flowers are beautiful in these posts. The mini aloe vera almost looks alien …
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Not the same high quality as those already posted, but here are some first impressions from this year's blooms.
Do I really need to tell what lens I used?
Not a bloom. Feel free to deduct points.
Do I really need to tell what lens I used?
Not a bloom. Feel free to deduct points.
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Thank you Yildiz and JT.
JT, not unless you want to tell us.
Look at me...
Now look at me closely....
JT, not unless you want to tell us.
Look at me...
Now look at me closely....
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