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grandpawrichard
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Come on people, let's see some Spring Flowers!
Here is one from me:
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Great pic Dick, but there aren't any spring flowers here yet
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Dick, you are such a pansy! LOL!
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Quote from: PolarBear on March 22, 2011, 10:07:56 AM
Dick, you are such a pansy! LOL!
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Ok, I found some wildflowers today. This was taken with a sigma 150-500mm @ 500mm 1/800 f/8 and hand held. Not a close up lens but not to bad. It was the lens I had on cause I was looking for the elk.
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Awesome Photos Wazu! Absolutely Awesome!
Here's a photo that I grabbed this afternoon:
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Our swamp iris already bloomed, we mostly have these narcissus now.
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Spring is colorful.
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Bulb farm near LaConner? Great place, good eats there too.
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some more desert natives...not quite like bulbs but still pretty
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a few more
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