Four lovely images that fit the brief perfectly @José Mª.
May I give you one other tip. Turn the Noise Reduction setting on your camera to it's lowest setting, preferably OFF altogether (page 238 for EOS...
.. and only a few micrograms of pollen are left but these 1cm flowers are still beautiful in my opinion. [ATTACH] Canon Powershot 260 HS
Thank you.
[ATTACH] Canon Powershot SX260 HS ........ I'll get my coat.:rolleyes:
Bottomless ....... [ATTACH] Canon Powershot 260 HS
A nice record of your visit Derrik.
... seemingly the natural solution to freeing rusty screws. ;) [ATTACH]
Probably looking for a carrot or perhaps a sugar lump.
Thanks Craig. A modern sterilised version of what in it's day was probably filthy, smelly and rife with rodents, lice and other nasties - unless...
Thanks from me too @Ohm
Alnwick Castle taken from across the river Aln near to the Lion Bridge. The castle was brought to a wider audience when some scenes from the Harry...
Welcome and a lovely image to start with but I'm puzzled by those disconcerting 'things' in the petals, they look remarkably like...
...... Pregnant ;) [ATTACH] Canon Powershot SX260 HS 1/125 @ f4.8
Another bloom for the genus Fritillaria [ATTACH]
Thank you Tony. You obviously like flowers so I have posted another of the same genus, Fritillaria I believe.
A dark and brooding image Tony. It plainly isn't but I get the feeling of a canivorous plant with the stamens beckoning '"Come into my parlour"...
A beautiful but unusual looking bloom, also known as the 'Upside down' tulip. [ATTACH]
Sorry, a corrupted image file, I'm not sure how to delete this post until I can find the backup image. MODS Can this post be deleted please?
Thanks Tony, I love these flowers and have photographed hundreds so I thought I'd check as I've never seen one like that, I'll have to pay more...
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