I love this place! So much to see, wonderful people, great outlet for artistic creativity! International in scope so we get to see places and things we wouldn't see otherwise, and communicate with people and experience their point of view and artistic pursuits! How cool is that?!?!! =)Ok, some details about me. Artist since age 11, grew up in SW Oklahoma. Extensive experience in oil painting, drawing, AS degree in Art Education, started photography at age 10 when I bought a brownie camera for 50 cents at a yard sale. It used 620 film (anyone remember those large negatives?), my dad was satisfied that I could handle a camera so at age 11 he taught me (and trusted me) to use his Asahi-Pentax 35mm SLR with handheld light meter (both bought in mid 1950's and used for all family photos). He gave me the camera several years ago and all his equipment, a legacy. I use a Canon PowerShot and hope to get a better digital camera somewhen. Meanwhile it captures and occasionally produces a gem. 2017 Update - Mostly just use my phone for photos now. I see a lot as I traverse Middle Tennessee for work each week. I will start posting again soon.
Deb =)
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Comments (17)
larparmit
great shot!
JeffG7BRJ
We have some peeping through as well deb, but they got covered in four inches of snow overnight so they may well have gone back to sleep for a while. Excellent capture, it's so nice to see new life appearing in the garden. Bravo!!!!!
mairekas
Great image! Thanks!
Valerie-Ducom
Really nice capture and nice light on them ! :)
mickuk50
we`ve only just got snow drops probably another 3 weeks or so before the daffs show .excellent capture :o) mick
amlondono
Excellent shot ! new life in a garden is a JOY ! Ana
auntietk
We'll have crocus soon, but the daffs will have to wait a while. It's still too early. But YAY!!! for the early harbingers of Spring! :)
ledwolorz
Fantastic light.Excellent shot.
Richardphotos
I love seeing plants just breaking out of their prison and become something beautiful.outstanding macro
sharky_
Beauty arise just before our eyes. Excellent shot. Aloha
JaneEden
Hey that is great to see, the same here in the UK but ours just here are a bit more advanced as generally the weather hasn't been too bad where we live. Lovely capture and great photography - hugs Jane xx
timtripp
great anticipatory image!
MrsLubner
Don't know how I missed this one. It is so uplifting and very nicely done with good distinction in the tiny sprouts. I only have 2 daffodils the return year after year. Once I had a dozen but 10 of them seem to have decided they didn't want to live any more... LOL
Issemissen
YES! Please PLEASE come up! Thank you dear for bringing us this piece of hope for warmer, greener days to come..
Hendesse
The first signs of spring. Excellent idea and shot!
Aioros
A really fantastic work
NefariousDrO
Oh so unfair, it was -7 degrees here in Ann Arbor, Michigan this morning! That said, nice photo, the green shoots almost glow.