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The Dutch mark King’s Day with oranges and orange tulips. Shot with TL2 18-55.

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Shot this foxglove in Keukenhof on Saturday with the TL2 and the 35mm prime.

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Epimedium and bokeh.

 

(Leica C)

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Glorious.

 

T, 1/100 sec, ISO 125, -0.7 ev.

 

 

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Brin de muguet

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Orange Rose.

 

T with 35mm SUMMARIT-M.

 

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Irresistibly intriguing tulip (no matter how many I have photographed ... )

 

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And yet another.

 

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Pink Rose.

 

T w/50 Summicron DR

 

 

 

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Pasque flowers on our local nature reserve. Taken using using 1934 Leica Sonnar at f2.2 mounted on Sony A7M2 with Leica LTM to M and close focus M - E mount helicoid adapters.

 

We have one of the three largest displays of the Pasque flowers in the UK

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Excellent Pasque Flower Michael.

 

Contre Jour Dandelion … also taken at Barnack Hills & Holes near Stamford, Lincs. UK. 

 

 

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SL 601 / c.1955 Canon 85/1.5, Leitz screw to M adaptor, Leitz 16469Y M extension tube, Leica M Adapter T … Berlebach Mini Tripod with Arca ball head.

 

 

dunk 

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I look forward to seeing your Pasque Flowers. I hope that you put some on our Flickr group as well   :)

 

My picture above was taken with a Leitz Summar, not Leica Sonnar lens, thanks for pointing it out. I'm too used to Zeiss names I fear. I also forgot to credit the human 'lens hood' - thanks for shielding the lens, it flares terribly.

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A shift in colour range.

 

(Leica C; yellow centre slightly enhanced in pp (CaptureOne), otherwise very little modified).

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Edible later in the form of cherry tomato.

 

M-P w/ Leica Macro lens.

 

 

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I look forward to seeing your Pasque Flowers. I hope that you put some on our Flickr group as well   :)

 

My picture above was taken with a Leitz Summar, not Leica Sonnar lens, thanks for pointing it out. I'm too used to Zeiss names I fear. I also forgot to credit the human 'lens hood' - thanks for shielding the lens, it flares terribly.

 

 

Some of the Hills & Holes Pasque Flower images photographed early evening 05 May … and another Dandelion and Early Purple Orchid.

 

All with Leica SL and 1955 vintage Canon 85/1.5 mounted on mini Berlbach wooden tripod with Arca ball head. 

 

 

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The ant provides an indication of Pasque Flower size 

 

 

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