Tuesday 13 March 2012

13 March








15 comments:

  1. first signs of Spring happening for you John, and here is just the start of a weeny chill in the early morning air to remind us it's Autumn; my most favourite season. I enjoyed the feisty shoot spearing through the earths crust, and the wonderful blossoms and crocus too.

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  2. I too really like that first photo. Nice idea in capturing that.

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  3. They are all wonderful, John, but the simplicity and unspoken message of the first image win the prize for the day.

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  4. Great photography. Most of us try to capture signs of spring like that - not many of us do it so well. You can almost feel that first shoot pushing through the earth - an illustration of life force, for sure. The same force within us must surely recognise and resonate with that.

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  5. Great pics. I really like the patterning in the pussy willow shot.

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  6. I'm just waiting for all of this to happen :-),
    Or rather - I have seen crocus.

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  7. It's looking very much like spring there!

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  8. If that is not spring on its way then I don't know what is.

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  9. I've missed your posts for the past few weeks, and find when I get here today, it's just absolutely beautiful!!! Wonderful pictures, John! I love the crocuses!!!

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  10. I love this collection of Spring textures from your part of the world! They feel so optimistic and cheery :^)

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  11. For some reason I've had to wait till I arrived back on shore to see this blog - my offshore connection was playing up badly over the last week. I do like the progression of spring flowers that appear and help you through the remains of winter. Even up here in the frozen north it's beginning to look like spring.

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  12. Lovely images especially the one of the bulb piercing through the earth.

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