Spring is officially open on my blog...the image was done with a macro zoom lenses with Fuji Film Superia ISO-100.
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A journey with my camera...
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10 comments:
Welcome spring! Welcome flowers, birds and picknicks, all the simple and good things in life. Not mentioning the starry night skies or bomfires. Spring is the symbol of renewal and re-birth. I guess that it's a great time for changes, or simply "changing" ourselves into, why not, a better person? It does the soul good! Nice flower!
Hi Adrian (by the way, I always liked the name Adrian, as that was my paternal grandfather's name)... thanks for dropping by the Magic Lantern Show. Relatively speaking, I'm fairly new to the universe of blogging, but am discovering rapidly how it can open up connections all over the world in unimaginable and serendipitous ways. Love that brilliant orange flash of Spring hope, it has been a long, hard winter I think for alot of folks...
the flower is lovely. i refuse to give up hope.
me gustan lso tonos, slaudo scompañero
Superb! Optimism unbounded!
i wait for warmer weather.. like forever already! thanks for bringing a little sunshine with this beautiful picture! :-]
Nice postcard :)
Welcome spring!
Welcome spring!
:-)
Funny you should say....YOU brought in the flower again....at spring time, because....in spring, all the flowers return in new birth.
Love the contrast of the black background and the bright orange flower. I never tire of seeing flowers.
Got Palms?
hey adrian, spring is my favourite time of the year, although my country is on summer all year long.
is it dandelion?
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