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  • cute lamb on grass in spring

  • This is the spring counterpart to my other Barred owl called Winter’s watchman Taken in the same general area in April 2005. You can tell he was just in the swampy water below, either bathing or chasing after a snake to eat, by the wetness present on his feathers.

  • Springtime landscape in La Plaine des Maures Provence.

  • From within, everything shines with its own little light. You just have to stop, pay attention, and look closely sometimes.

  • Just so ready for spring flowerrs. The tulips are several inches tall. The yarrow is delicately making its appearance. The snow is finally gone.

  • Not just for Dingus Day, pussy willows are among the first welcoming signs of Spring!

  • Spring! / Time for renewal, and sneezing!

  • Featured in Rhododendrons January 18, 2009. / Placed in Top Ten in the “Springtime Challenge” and *Featured in Seasonal Scapes group, September 24, 2008. This image was taken in the Brighton Azalea Garden in Brighton, Maryland, USA. It is open only during the azalea season, and as such is a very special trip into another world when we can visit here. Coincidentally, the azaleas bloom right around Mother’s Day … so every year what a joy it is to see families bringing their moms and grandmoms here for the day!!! The colors and light are like a shot of smiles to the soul. Hope you enjoy!! Taken with my Nikon D40x using the 18-135mm lens. Obsidian Dawn

  • LaConner, Washington What says “cottage” more than tulips and lace? I loved seeing this and it has become an all time favorite for me. I hope you are feeling the same. I took this photo at Tuliptown, one of the tulip farms that takes part in the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. You can find out more about it here; / http://www.tulipfestival.org/ Featured HAPPY HAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY group~1 April 2009 / Winning image in “Tulips and something else” challenge of TULIPS group ~ 1 October 2009 / I am featured member for the Tulips group this first week of October. / Avatar for the TULIPS group October 2009 / Second place in “Lace Curtains” challenge of COTTAGE STYLE group ~ 25 October 2009 / Featured in COTTAGE STYLE ~ 11 NOV 2009 The tulip was introduced to Europe in the mid-16th century from the Ottoman Empire, and became very popular in the United Provinces (now the Netherlands). Tulip cultivation in the United Provinces is generally thought to have started in earnest around 1593 after the Flemish botanist Charles de l’Écluse had taken up a post at the University of Leiden and established the hortus academicus. There, he planted his collection of tulip bulbs—sent to him from Turkey by the Emperor’s (Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor) ambassador to the Sultan, Ogier de Busbecq—which were able to tolerate the harsher conditions of the Low Countries, and it was shortly thereafter they began to grow in popularity. The flower rapidly became a coveted luxury item and a status symbol, and a profusion of varieties followed. They were classified in groups; one-coloured tulips of red, yellow, or white were known as Couleren, but it was the multicoloured Rosen (red or pink on white background), Violetten (purple or lilac on white background), and, to a lesser extent, the Bizarden (red, brown or purple on yellow background) that were the most popular. These spectacular and highly sought-after tulip bulbs would grow flowers with vivid colors, lines, and flames on the petals, as a result, it is now understood, of being infected with a tulip-specific virus known as the “Tulip breaking virus”, a type of mosaic virus. / (Excerpt from WIKIPEDIA) All the images and text contained herein may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my express written permission. My images do not belong to the Public Domain. The removal of electronic copyright information, digital fingerprints, or embedded watermarks on any image is strictly prohibited. / © 2005 Marjorie Wallace, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

  • Our garden is full of cardinals in winter as we feed the birds year round. This beautiful male is perched on the limb of our massive corkscrew willow tree. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please do not copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • This image was featured in the Beautiful South Carolina group on May 9, 2009. Image taken of a serene pond near Charleston, South Carolina. The image was post-processed in Photoshop to create a painterly effect. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please do not copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • On July 5, 2009 & April 23, 2009 this image was featured in the Backyard Art group. On May 19, 2009 this image placed third in the Uniquely Yours challenge. Spring garden on Bucks Mountain in Cave Spring, Georgia. Image was post processed in Photoshop and given a painterly effect . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please do not copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.

  • Cherry blossom tree in the Jardin du Luxumbourg, Paris. Spring is here! Featured in European Everyday Life in March 2009 and That One Great Shot in April 2009. Please also see:

  • This is Kananaskis country…........this is where I ride…......... March 20, 2009 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS! xo

  • Expect to have hope rekindled. / Expect your prayers to be answered in wondrous ways. / The dry seasons in life do not last. / The spring rains will come again. Sarah Ban Breathnach

  • spring time tulips taken with Kodak film from my backyard in Colorado / straight out of my first 35 mm Yaschia years ago when I was learning photography by trial and error the old fashioned way, film. featured in 100% 11.09

  • More Photoshop play with a combination of layers. This idea came with the change in time and weather. Model Matting and framing is available at Red Bubble. / Thank you for stopping by! Thank you for stopping by!!

  • The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation area in northeastern Pennsylvania boasts many beautiful streams and waterfalls. This stream, in the Childs Park Recreation Area above Fulmer Falls happened to catch my eye, captured in full springtime flow. Equipment : Nikon D200 – Nikkor 24-85 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto Tripod. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Oil on canvas / 75×115 / 2009

  • Nikon d70 with Sigma 50mm F2.8 EX DG Macro

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