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  1. A

    Your opinion? Fritillaria meleagris

    I love this flower. It is already in full bloom this year in Burgundy
  2. A

    Your opinion? Hepatica nobilis

    hello back to the proxy photography after a long break and abscence here is a hepatic anemone from my last outing
  3. A Garden Lizard

    A Garden Lizard

    This friendly lizard was sunbathing when I spotted it. Exif: Fujifilm XT1 Fujinon 60mm F3.2 1/180s ISO 320 No flash
  4. lovitazoe

    Your opinion? A Red Tulip 🌷

    Finally, Flower Dome Singapore brings back the tulip festival (no tulips last year due to the rampant covid 19). I was so happy to see this flower again😍. I took a lot of photos and this is one of them. Hope you like it and I am open to any constructive criticism. ️😀
  5. lovitazoe

    Your opinion? A Daydreaming Lizard

    Found it on the Jasmine shrub when he was basking in the sun. Fujifilm XT1, Fujinon 60mm, f2.4, 1/125 s, ISO 100 s, No Flash, Handheld.
  6. The Lizard

    The Lizard

    The wild lizard was sunbathing when I found it near the fish pond and it was quite cooperative. I used the dry leaves that I placed in front of the lens to create the bokeh effect.
  7. Bart the belgian

    Want critique Ladybug

    Like everbody else I found this friend in the garden
  8. A

    Your opinion? Pulsatilla vulgaris

    Pulsatilla vulgaris - Mars 2021 With an hour more for the COVID curfew since today, it changes everything is immediately better for this kind of photo.
  9. A

    Your opinion? Fritillaria meleagris

    Fritillaria meleagris - Fritillaire Pintade Wild flower protected in Burgundy because it is becoming quite rare
  10. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Pages...

    Pages... Books and paper can provide great creative opportunities. Feeling a bit bored today in the morning I grabbed on of my cameras and I started to experiment with a favourite book of mine. It is mostly favourite not because of the content but because of its pages and size. I've made many...
  11. Samdunton

    Want critique Orchard spider

    F5.6, 1/100, ISO1000 @90mm
  12. Samdunton

    Want critique Monarch Butterfly Migration

    F6.3, 1/250, ISO1000 @ 400mm
  13. Iso 500  f8.0 .1.320s 2-7124206.jpg

    Iso 500 f8.0 .1.320s 2-7124206.jpg

  14. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Separation

    Separation It is the turn of season. Leaves have made their life circle reaching to the point of decay. Separation of their entity begins.
  15. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Raindrops

    Raindrops Today I visited, as usual, the botanical garden. When I arrived rain started. But it didn't stop me. I kept photographing in the rain. I covered my camera and lens with a cloth and I discovered beautiful things.
  16. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Continuum

    Continuum A triple pattern of leaves that I came across last Sunday (20/09) during my usual weekend morning photo walk at the Botanical Garden. These leaves always draw my attention. And in the morning sun, lights them from behind (contre jour). I love the presence of the leaves on the left...
  17. Bihari

    Your opinion? On a macro Bokeh hunt.

    I know it isn't the sharpest tool but I hope you will like the results 😁 No1 No2
  18. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Sense Of Delicacy

    Sense Of Delicacy I've been studying these kind of flowers for quite o few time now. Gathered at a side of the botanical garden part that has flowers they are grown tall with very thin and long stem. They are have very beautiful shapes and forms and this one was ideal to what i wanted to do. I...
  19. panos_adgr

    Your opinion? Shinning Beauty

    Shinning Beauty A flower portrait chosen from a bunch of flower of the same kind. I went inside a bush like bunch of flowers and this caught my attention. The surrounding flowers worked perfectly with the bokeh creating linear shapes. I wanted to give a little drama around my subject to create...
  20. Helix_2648

    Your opinion? Black aphids (Aphis fabae)

    Here is another picture where I used the Neewer flash... Maybe the light is not optimal but I like the blue bokeh (which comes from the sunlight in the late afternoon shining through a bush).