Yellow daffodil behind a piece of paper with the light shining through on my windowsill
Beautiful Daffodils make their debut in the late afternoon sun. Spring is coming and the Daffodils are just the start of what will be another wonderful season. /
In Kew Gardens in Spring.
Daffodil. Technical Data / Camera : Nikon D70 / Lens : Nikon 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 / Focal Length : 70mm / Shutter Speed : 1/250 / Aperture : f/8 / ISO : 200
OK, I probably made up that word but wanted to show the delicate translucence of these flowers when backlit.
This is an image of red and yellow tulips about ready to pop into full bloom. Taken in the Skaget Valley of Washington State which is the leading supplier of daffodils and tulips (both bulbs and flowers) on the west coast. It is an HDR image using 5 shots from EV -2 to EV +2.
Cute chicks with daffodils.
Tiny white daffodils that bloom in the early Spring in my garden. / If you look really close, you will see a tiny insect sitting to the left on one of the petals.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Daffodils
Finally seeing some pretty daffodils in the morning as a sign that spring is on its way / Nikon D90
Water colour , pen and ink.
“Daffodil Delight” Just delighted to see the spring flowers in bloom!
This church in North Cornwall is famous for its association with Thomas Hardy. Before he became a famous poet and author he was an architect, and in 1870 was assigned to survey this church prior to its restoration. While there he met his future wife, Emma Gifford, who was the sister-in-law of the vicar. This church owes much to his efforts, as it was in a terrible state before he arrived. There are many similarities (and some differences) between his real-life circumstances and those in his book “A Pair of Blue Eyes”.
A little piece of spring captured yesterday with my new camera. 18 March 2009 Canon EOS 450D 18-55 mm lens
The eye of the daffodils surrounding the Eye of York, Clifford’s Tower . These are the ones that survived the assault on the mound by those that ignored the signs saying keep off and used the mound for sledging in this years snow falls.
I went for a walk today and the birds were singing their little hearts out. The sun was trying to shine, but it was a little bit misty and a little chill in the air. But I felt I was in Paradise. I used a layer for texture effect. Canon 5D and 24-105mm Canon lens
I like this group Narcissus in a clear blue sky! Photo right from my camera ;-) More about Narcissus see this Link / Photo made in my Garden, Oosterwolde, Provence Friesland, The Netherlands. / April 5, 2009 . Photo made with Canon Powershot A40. Featured in Alphabet Soup, letter N / In TOP TEN challenge Indigenous to your country in All About Flowers Group In TOP TEN challenge The Best Of N in Alphabet Soup
Spring daffodils in back pocket.
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