Jonquils 

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  • Tried to capture the first blooms of spring in this little still life photo last year. I especially tried to capture how the sunlight hit the petals and glass causing the twinkling reflections on the white shelf. Revisiting this shot now to try to give my eyes a little rest from all the ice and snow that is falling today. Shot with a Kodak EasyShare DX6490 zoom digital camera.

  • I was experimenting with a torch after the rain.

  • playing with photoshop. used hue & saturation, color balance, grain filter dry brush and plastic wrap

  • Jonquil Flowers

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  • I’m amazed at how many jonquils have flowered in June this year…. but at least the bees are loving it!!

  • Alrighty. Back home again from my ‘vacation’ into the sticks. This was something I did in a few days during the insanity that is family visitation. XD Ink on stock sketch paper. Just in case people ask… Yes. This is a male portrait.

  • Hi all, I’m going to see if I can do a flower pic for every letter of the alphabet flowering in Australia,preferably flowering already or soon,.I’m stuck on ,N,Q,U,X and Y. preferably vase type flowers but if I get desperate I’ll take bushes. LOL. /

  • Taken as is in my garden in early spring..on my Olympus sp500-uz. / The dark back ground came from the angle i took the shot as the flowers were in the setting sunlight at the edge of my decking/verandah. / enjoy.. / Featured in January 09 in All about Flowers group

  • “Jon Doe 1” WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE AS LARGE PRINTS ETC UPON REQUESTS pix©shhevaun.com 2009 AIPP Award Winning Print Taken as an Assignment for Flowers & Figurative For the Carnival of Flowers,Toowoomba. Figurative, the male model and flowers Please see matching image at: The Flower and the Body Interpretation A

  • I took this photo in St. Francisville, Louisiana, a couple of years ago and decided to post it as spring is my favorite time of year. I’m really looking forward to it!

  • Featured in Mood & Ambience March 21, 2009. BEST VIEWED FULL SIZE! I snapped this guy in the early morning of March 19, 2008. Although the crocus actually precede the daffies and the jonquils in our yard, we don’t count them as true harbingers of spring. Fact is, the crocus only last about a day or so before the deer eat them. So when the daffies and jonquils come up we know it’s really, finally spring!!! The blooms on these are about 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Image taken with the Nikon D40x with the 55-200mm VR lens.

  • End of Winter, waiting on Spring… Canon EOS 30D DSLR I found this jonquil at 8:30 in the morning after an overnight snow of 10 inches. I was wearing as many layers of clothing as I possibly could be, and yet, the north wind was cutting right through me. As beautiful as the snow is, it made we look forward to the new season of Spring that lies ahead. I began to think about how their is a time and a purpose for everything under heaven. Then, it reminded me of this beautiful song: “Every Season” / Song by Nicole Nordeman Every evening sky, an invitation / To trace the patterned stars / And early in July, a celebration / For freedom that is ours / And I notice You / In children’s games / In those who watch them from the shade / Every drop of sun is full of fun and wonder / You are summer And even when the trees have just surrendered / To the harvest time / Forfeiting their leaves in late September / And sending us inside / Still I notice You when change begins / And I am braced for colder winds / I will offer thanks for what has been and was to come / You are autumn And everything in time and under heaven / Finally falls asleep / Wrapped in blankets white, all creation / Shivers underneath / And still I notice you / When branches crack / And in my breath on frosted glass / Even now in death, You open doors for life to enter / You are winter And everything that’s new has bravely surfaced / Teaching us to breathe / What was frozen through is newly purposed / Turning all things green / So it is with You / And how You make me new / With every season’s change / And so it will be / As You are re-creating me / Summer, autumn, winter, spring

  • Spring is sprung / The grass is riz / I wonder where de boidies iz / De little boids iz on the wing / But that’s absoid / De little wings is on de boids!! Translation : boids – birds!!! : riz – growing Sorry !! from my younger days- this week’s spring atmosphere and sun has gone to my head.!!

  • Macro image of a white Jonquil blossom

  • Macro image of a white Jonquil blossom

  • White Jonquil flowers

  • Jonquils – Polly’s Pearl Photo taken in my garden in Melbourne. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AV 1/800 AE 5.6 ISO SPEED 100 Please click on card for details / !: Please click on print for details / !:

  • Jonquil Flower CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS / AE 1/500 AV 5.6 ISO SPEED 100 > >

  • oops ... I had named these as daffodils, but I’ve since been corrected and told they are actually Jonquils .... thanks Wayne ;)

  • taken in Spring whilst out walking in the lovely commune of Messé these were just outside one of my friends house on the verge growing happily and bobbing in the spring sunshine! Featured in Photography 101 1st October ‘09 canon 400d sigma lens 70-300mm / 300mm / As Is / F/13 / 1/1250 seconds

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