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The Wrecked Fence
90/366: Fledgling Maple Bat
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Pink Monkeyflower / Mimulus lewisii
92/366: Pearly Classic
A serious pose
Sailboat Husky at Sunset - Nikon D750 - AFS Nikkor…
97/366: Dried Leaf
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Helios-44
Mountain Bluebird
Black-capped Chickadee on Judy's hand
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Depth-of-Field with a Helios-44 Lens
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Popular with the Aphids
Tropical - cultivar of Tillandsia ionantha?
Himalayan Blue Poppy
72/366: Lovely Little Mushroom
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Orestegor 200mm f/4 Zebra
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Blink .... and spring will be here
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Pine Grosbeak enjoying the sun
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Springtime colour
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Feasting on cone seeds
Little forest muncher
One Summer Evening in 2013
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Barn-shaped mailbox
52/366: Frosty Screw
Clark's Nutcracker
51/366: Creamy California Poppy
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77/366: Twinkling Weeds
This is another shallow depth of field image where only the closest sepals are in focus. It was intentional because I love the way everything begins to fade out into bokeh. I like to stop and appreciate these leftover flower stalks when I see them because the nearly transparent, dried sepals glow so luminously when any light hits them. I found this in September of 2013, a time of year that is bone-dry and brown everywhere. These illuminated weeds add a much appreciated sparkle to a sea of gold and brown. (Question: is "sepals" the right word here? I am not sure, so if you know better, please let me know in a comment! :)
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Not knowing the flower.. but going by the look.. thinking they are the Petals ? Sepal is a different part.
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