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It's about time. This weekend was the first that we didn't have some nasty weather occurrence (such as temperatures below freezing part of the day) - it was absolutely beautiful. I got out in it a little bit, but was working on stuff in the basement, so just took a couple walks.
This was caught about a week ago. These daffodils or whatever annuals have always popped up at the base of this tree, ever since I can remember. The lady that lived in the old house on our property (we tore it down to build our home) probably put them here. They are usually the very first annuals to pop up in the yard, and I noticed them just before I got on the ground and took this picture. They are a couple inches taller now, I'll put up another after they bloom.
Have a nice Tuesday - hope spring has sprung for you no matter where you are... |
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Hi myfriend, really a great spring demostration. nice details andsharpen. TFS
- Janice
(33214) - [2009-03-19 21:18]
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Hello Reed
How good for you to see the new spring growth poking through the ground.
It's well composed and I like your DOF with the soft background - well done
Janice
Reed
Bonne DOF qui met en valeur ces petites pousses printanières aux belles teintes vertes. Jolie participation au thème du jour.
Amicalement
JJ
- Margy
(2512) - [2009-03-20 1:18]
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Hi Reed,
Yes, this will be it!
Just a little patience and the nice yellow flowers will be there!
Very nice composition, good contibution, nice frame too!
Regards, Marga
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- CMJC
(731) - [2009-03-21 9:40]
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j'aime beaucoup ces fleurs qui commencent à peine à sortir; cet hiver a été rude, le printemps a donc du mal à arriver!
la profondeur de champs très limité rend très bien avec ce sujet
finally yes!
is good to see it..