

Capturing the expanse of the Bay with the City in the background is a fascinating challenge, This week the poppies were in full bloom on an old stone structure which made a startling foreground for the Bay and the City. “Don’t zoom-crop crop later” I tell my class and myself when photographing big spaces.

Same image cropped and painted.
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A rare sight in these parts…I think Governor Brown should’ve declare a water shortage sooner, as soon as he did it rained I’m sure there is a connection.

Damp pavement didn’t stop the egg hunt…
Love to hear what you think…
View other entries about this week’s challenge:
http://steve-says.net/2015/04/06/the-loch-the-castle-the-monster/
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2015/04/06/phoneography-challenge-nature-yellow/
http://nadinetomlinson.com/2015/04/06/nature-phoneography-challenge-clouds/
https://streetsofsfphotos.wordpress.com/2015/04/06/striped-green-tree-pretty-please/

Those flowers are just brimming with colour and beauty. And I love the ripple effect in the rain puddle.
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Those are actual ripples, been trying to capture that effect for a while. Happy SPRING!
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Your second image captured my attention with gusto. I really like the design of the wall and the flowers reaching skyward and beginning to fill crevices. Happy Spring. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thank you for the beautiful description of my photo. Ive been working on finding different angles…changes everything.
Happy SPRING!
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I love the poppy shots with the delicious color that all of us recovering from winter crave. 🙂
janet
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Ledgen has it that poppies are the foot prints of Persephanies as she steps out of the underworld after 6 months below ground!
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My favourite is the second image – that is a stunner. You had some fun with editing as well.
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Yea Snapseed!
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awesome pics and love those pink boots…
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The boots match the spunky character of the little gal wearing them, too!
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that makes it even better – and such a fun post!
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🙂
Happy to hear that.
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🙂 – have a nice day
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These are magnificent, Carol! This is the second time today I’ve read not to zoom, to crop later, and this is something I have to tell myself over and over again. I still haven’t learned the lesson. You’ve made an impression on me with your wonderful photo of the poppies, and maybe now I’ll remember better.
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I was saying that to my students as I took that picture. It must have come through. Photography is a craft that need to be practiced, there are so many things to learn. I STILL have to MAKE myself shoot from different angles!
Those poppies really were putting on a show that day, wishing us
Happy SPRING!
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Great pictures Carol. Our plants and trees are in full bloom now so I did get out and take a few pictures. Hopefully in the next couple of days I can TRY and send you some. Hope to get you a good picture of our Redbud tree. Sure pretty. (do you remember that the Redbud is Oklahoma’s state tree?)
Neal
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My redbud here is already done, and leafed out! Look forward to seeing your pics!
I challenge you to put them on Facebook!
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Really like the 2nd with all the colorful flowers and the third one is very interesting…
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Thanks, Lumar!
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Hi Carol. The poppies by the bay shot really caught my eye. Lovely!
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May have to print it and hang it on the wall!
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