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Red rose....

 

 

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Thoughtful.....

 

 

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Your photo of the brimstone is a nice reminder that spring is close to hand.  :)

Ian , you said spring ? :)

 

 

 

Fuji Sup Reala

90 ME without macroadapter

Leica M7

 

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soft color and line ,  you like ? 

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Clover flower with morning dew ,  as it presents to you :)

in macro photo

 

always "soft"  lines and color , not the same picture through digital : great handicap

 

MP-90ME-MA-Tripod+patience because wind

Fuji Sup Real 100

 

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We are very lucky to live within a few miles of the Peak District (first UK National Park) where this was taken

 

wow, I can just imagine the sunrises and sunsets that fall on those hills,  particularly just after the breaking of a storm... :p

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wow, I can just imagine the sunrises and sunsets that fall on those hills, particularly just after the breaking of a storm... :p

I like to have a lie in at the weekends and go to the pub so don't do sunrise and sunsets [emoji1]
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One of the few horsey pictures I have on film.  A nosy nag coming out see what is what...  M7, Summarit 75mm, Kentmere 100.

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I hope spring comes soon for poppies photos

 

Kodak Portra 160

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More Kentmere 100.  A structure in Westonbirt Arboretum - my eye was caught by the way sunlight reflected from the ground and lit the underside of the cedar-wood shingle roof. M7, 35mm Summaron f2.8.

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More Kentmere 100. A structure in Westonbirt Arboretum - my eye was caught by the way sunlight reflected from the ground and lit the underside of the cedar-wood shingle roof. M7, 35mm Summaron f2.8.

I've never used Kentmere looks good
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More Kentmere 100.  A structure in Westonbirt Arboretum - my eye was caught by the way sunlight reflected from the ground and lit the underside of the cedar-wood shingle roof. M7, 35mm Summaron f2.8.

 

Waaaay smarter than the ones round our way.

Oly OM1 Agfa Vista

 

10822818093_ab7b980592_b.jpgInside the Old Hay Store - Version 2 by -Captures...Moments....Forever-

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