Mittagsgold (Gazania Hybriden) Bild 1
Buds of the rose
In the Garden ~~ My bright coral Lily!
Blue Hydrangeas.
Overgrown.
Before the rain came for HFF
Yellow Foxglove flower
Wild Flowers by the pond
Wild Flowers by the pond
Wild Flowers by the pond
Wild Flowers by the pond
Wild Flowers by the pond
Wild Flowers by the pond
Clematis in the Crab Apple tree
Not much gardening going on!
Triptych of garden panoramas
Ikebana
Wolf Willow / Elaeagnus commutata
Philadelphus Mock orange
More camellias
Lily
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Rain drops on a yellow rose
Purple, blue, pink
Kowhai Blossom
Red daisy
Magnificent Magnolia.
Lots of bee activity in the garden now!
clematis on the canalside wall
Yarrow and Hawksbeard.
The Sandringham Estate ~ Norfolk
Pretty in pink
She was a bit cut up ;-)
H F F
hawthorn blossom
flowers to match the graffiti
Pink touch
Thistles.
Nederland - Noordoostpolder
Opposite Sides Of Fence.
Bluebells in the Rockery
Do not enter the flower field
Daffodils at Duart Bay
Bush Beauty
Scotch broom
Choisya White Dazzler
The prettiest rose from my garden
Blossoming.
Still Beautiful in B&W
First Flower in the Garden
Hamilton Gardens in Flower.
woodland bluebells
English bluebells
Prim(a)elzeit ;-)
Blaustern-Wiese
Weißt du, wie viel Sternlein stehen? ;-)
Mut zu Rot! ;-)
Frühlingserwachen am See
Beim Urkunden-Häuschen im Mettnau-Park
Buttercup fence.
Osterglockenklang am Konzertsegel ;-)
"Frühlingstrompeten" ;-)
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After noon
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'After noon' by Melorman: soundcloud.com/melorman/sets/after-noon
Some technical yada
For this shot I used my Canon G5 X especially because it gives a nice lens flare with smallest aperture, and it provides a large fully articulating screen.
And yet this was rather difficult shot because of the wind. To get the lens flare in right spot and seen between the flower petals, and look big and bright enough, required 14 shots altogether.
I also used a fill flash and a handkerchief to diffuse its light, which kept my other hand occupied, and therefore controlling the camera was demanding.
Some technical yada
For this shot I used my Canon G5 X especially because it gives a nice lens flare with smallest aperture, and it provides a large fully articulating screen.
And yet this was rather difficult shot because of the wind. To get the lens flare in right spot and seen between the flower petals, and look big and bright enough, required 14 shots altogether.
I also used a fill flash and a handkerchief to diffuse its light, which kept my other hand occupied, and therefore controlling the camera was demanding.
Heidiho, Thorsten, Taormina, and 46 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Pam J clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Gisela Plewe clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Chrissy clubAlice in Wonderland point of view ;-)
great !
A most beautiful image:)
i'd enjoy having this in my group 'naturey crap - crappy nature' (name explained on group page) - if you feel like it.
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