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What is providing you with a Close-up view of spring?
These pictures were taken with my Canon 18-200mm lens with the Canon close up lens 500D 72mm attached.
What is providing you with a Close-up view of spring?
Stunning microphotography
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Thank you.
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I love to watch everything opening in the Spring and the closer you look the more beautiful it is. Great photographs. I have never seen the flowers of the Snakeskin Acer. Amelia
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The flowers are quite attractive, Amelia as are the field maples, which are very similar.
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Gorgeous images, Brian, so easy to miss the magic of these tiny details. Cornus kessringii is one of my favourites, especially now with it’s waxy looking new leaves burst forth.
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Thank you Kate, I just love the combination of black stem and leaf colour on the Cronus.
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Excellent detail.
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Thank you Belinda.
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Thanks for this heart-lifting post, Brian. It is snowing here STILL!
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It was my pleasure Eliza. I hope your spring soon arrives.
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Coming on the South Wind… 😉
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👍
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Very nice, Brian! 🙂
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Thank you Pete.
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Thanks for inspiring me Brian. In the new garden,there is not much…Yet I have a few specials in pots, I’ll go out and appreciate them!
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Are you developing a completely new garden or a new garden within you existing one?
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A lot of beautiful new growth, beautifully photographed! A very cheering post 🙂
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Thank you Amy. Our two gardens could not be more different at this time of year.
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Great shots Brian. I love the colours in the Lycesteria,
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Thank you Jessica, this Lycesteria is particularly colourful in its leaves.
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Very nice, lovely colours and detail. I find it very rewarding to look at things in close-up, especially now, with all the new growth being perfect. I like the look of Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Burgundy’, another leaf that looks like little hands!
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Thank you Allison. The leaves of the ‘Burgundy’are equally beautiful in the autumn.
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Lovely images especially the second one.
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Thanks Sue.
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super sharp images, Brian!
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Thank you Anna.
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks Gill.
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Beautiful work! At the moment it’s quite chilly in North Norfolk and it’s raining cats and dogs, but we are quite optimistic the flowers will open soon. Have a wonderful weekend!
Greetings from the Fab Four
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Thank you Dina, I hope you have a sunny weekend. Thanks for following.
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