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Sun On My Back



Img_6029_08_08_2014_INSECTS- Canon Digital Rebel T4i - Canon 100mm f2.8Macro USM - Shutter Speed: 1/4000 sec - Focal Length: 100mm - F/Stop: f/2.8 - Aperture- f/2.8 - ISO Speed Ratings: 200 - Exposure Program: Aperture - Metering Mode: Spot - Flash Did Not Fire - Handheld - Approximate Working Distance- 2 ft. - Adobe CS6


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Well, we are finally in the single digit temperatures. We had a sunny

day, 9 degrees C. and it appeared that the snow on the front lawn

melted by about two inches. Now we only have about 20 inches to

go! It will be so lovely to walk out into the garden and be able to take

a few images of the Bees. I'm not wishing for anything extraordinary

- just for one of the simple things I enjoy in my life. (visits and

thoughts shared are always appreciated, kind regards, Gail :)

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Nice composition, Gail.  We've been very lucky here with a very early Spring.  Daffodils and tulips blooming and two digit temperatures.

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Just beautiful Gail, and the thought of the sun on my back at this point is very welcome. Great detail and very nice bokeh. Take care.

BR,  Holger

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I like your philosophy of life, Gail. The simple things in life are full of surprises, and it is good to have the sensitivity to enjoy them. Very nice, macro, Well seen, Composed and captured.

Kind Regards,

Rosario.

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Is mine philosophy too Gail,simple things make the life.I enjoy sometime to see maybe just a nice color,or a fresh garden with dandelions,or a cloud in sunset as well as a song can reveal in our soul a peaceful mood.I see in this photo a quiet springtime day and just the noise of the bee in time flying from flower to flower.

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The image does indeed convey those feelings of summer. The warmth of the sun, the smell of freshly mown grass and perfume of flowers, the buzz of the insects and the splashing of the fountain in my little garden pond.  Just what I needed after a wet and windy weekend! 

 

Sincere Compliments! 

 

Alf 

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