Grass Seed Head
Twisted
Oilseed Rape
Ferns in Sunlight
Lone Poppy
Red and Green (and a bit of Yellow)
The Remains of Autumn
Two of my Five-a-Day
Almost There
Green
Aquilegia Seed Head
Glowing Green
Sinuous
Summer Haze
Rosemary
Agapanthus Seed Heads
Fern
Ice Cream
Shades of Green
Natural Abstract (+PiPs)
Grasshopper Nymph (+PiP)
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue
Abstract Nature
Marker Sign
Ivy
Euphorbia
T U L I P
Spring Growth
P U Z Z L E R
Daffodil Emerging
Succulent Symmetry
Sweet Chestnuts........(2)
Nature's Curtains
Hawthorn Berries
Autumn Colours
Ripening
Green Apples
Flower Beetle on Daisy
Fly
G R E E N
G R E E N with Bokeh
Lupin
New Growth (1)
New Growth (2)
Field of Buttercups (1)
Field of Buttercups (2)
New Leaves
Lined Up All In A Row
Blossom
Green with a tiny bit of Yellow
Lichen
Ivy
1968 Dodge
Leaf Abstract
Kryptonite ??
Field of Barley
Roots
Staying green
Autumnal leaves
Waggoners Wells (1)
Waggoners Wells (2)
New Forest
1934 FORD
F L O W E R
H F F
Monkey Puzzle
L E A F
Hairy and Beautiful!
Windswept!
Hands Up! (2)
M O S S (1)
M O S S (2)
Tunnel of Trees
Abstract fields.
Buttercup
Heavenly light
Bluebell woods
Fern angel
Oilseed Rape
Going Green!
Mellow yellow...........on green!
Still hanging in there...........
Green and Gold
Thistle in the buttercups
Thistle
Mack Truck
Ripples and reflections
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Grabbed a shot of this beautiful Tulip, suffused with a warm glow. Taken back in March and nearly forgotten.
raingirl, aNNa schramm, Janet Brien, Diane Putnam and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
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so so beautiful!
Keith Burton club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubKeith Burton club has replied to Diane Putnam clubI too, did the same as you just last night. I am trying to get through my Upper Klamath Lake Canoe Trail pictures and in my rush, about skipped over a pair of pictures (one subject) that seemed too small and far away to have anything going on. I had passed them by several times and finally thought, "OK OK I'll look" and...well, what do you know. It was a brilliant red-winged blackbird, hanging onto a cattail in a marsh full of cattails, looking at me...there was a whole line of cattails at the same dof, spread out and what I'd seen in that split second was a favorite type of picture...a very wide panorama with one obvious subject and then many that are sharp to accompany but not overtake the attention of the focal point. It's a lovely picture and one I'd love to have on my wall. 5" x 12.5"...maybe I could find a frame and put it in our trailer? (thinking out loud here)...
The point is that I very nearly missed this awesome shot, just as you did with this one. Let us not forget to LOOK at those seemingly unimportant pictures because they could be a marvelous image that pulls at our own heartstrings. :)
Keith Burton club has replied to Janet Brien clubI have periodic trawls through my hard drive looking for photo's to edit.............but I'm pretty sure I don't take as many shots as you do. I'm also learning to be pretty ruthless deleting the rubbish shots (of which there are usually many)!
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