Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: blossom

08 Jun 2014 168
Our Linden, after a morning shower.

The Year's First Poppy

Rose

24 Oct 2012 77
Since I've got the macro lens on the camera, I thought I'd capture a blossom or two. Sad to report that the pickings are getting pretty slim.

It's Apple Blossom Time!

14 Apr 2012 108
My daily treat.

Apple Blossom

Another Day, Another Apple Blossom

12 Apr 2012 115
A new tree today; the largest of our four-tree orchard. Do wish it would quit dropping below freezing overnight. We've been lucky.

So Far, So Good

11 Apr 2012 117
Pleased to report that we still have blossoms on the apple trees. Explored! #194 on Thursday, April 12, 2012. (But no longer in the top 500.)

Rose

01 Jul 2005 100
We've got roses in three places: An old, impossible-to-kill climbing rose beside the garage, a pair of rose bushes in the new garden we expect to decorate the trellis, and a small backyard rose garden I planted shortly after my mother passed away (then expanded again last spring). This was this year's first blossom in the backyard rose garden. Very pretty, methinks.

Promised There'd Be Apple Blossoms

13 May 2014 2 159
It's hard to get a decent flower photo in the wind....

Apple blossom

11 Apr 2013 71
A photo from a year ago. Spring's coming. I promise.

Snow on the Mountain

08 Jan 2013 119
A flower a day for January .... Gorgeous miniature delicate flowers. And the most aggressive plant in a fairly aggressive garden.
08 Jan 2011 87
A flower a day for January .... We've a wee orchard in the corner of our yard.

Apple Blossom

09 Jan 2006 117
A flower a day for January ....

Rose

13 Feb 2014 175
A Flower a Day for February .

Bee in Sage

07 Jun 2013 1 155
Every camera's a compromise, but some are more compromised than others.... While I understand the impulses that drive SOOC shooters , I don't share them. I routinely underexpose photographs, then boost their lighting during post-processing. I usually push the saturation, and virtually always apply an Unsharp Mask. And I'm certainly not shy about changing the framing with a crop tool. On the other hand, you can push things too far, and this photo is about at that limit. I've cropped this one pretty severely, and when you start with a 5 megabyte photo you've not a lot of maneuver room. And while the colors are fairly true, the photo's glossy tone's an artifact of the crop and related processing. Compare this similar photo , also cropped, taken a few hours later with my Nikon 1. ========== The compromises aren't consistent. Unlike most digital pocket cameras, the Olympus C-50 has a viewfinder, making it essentially a small rangefinder camera. I'd rarely try for this photograph with the Fujis or the Sony because following a bee from flower to flower is difficult when you're holding the camera at arm's length. It's easier through a viewfinder. But this photo is really a job for an SLR. So, as noted above, I tried again later with the V1 (which, of course, is not an SLR). This day's fairly large 366 Snap set consisted mostly of photographs the camera's not really designed to take well--bad light, difficult angles, moving targets. I was experimenting with the device's limits. ========== This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps . Number of project photos taken: 66 Title of " roll :" V1 Camera - Horrocks [a bit misleading, that title; they're mostly yard and garage pix. Horrocks is our garden store.] Other photos taken on 6/7/2012: The Daily Flower Census seems to have included all of the garden beds, and a bunch of birds. ( Including this one , whose title I'm quite proud of.) Late in the day I was photographing a hummingbird.
23 Apr 2013 1 99
Last April 23 the village was collecting (and shredding) tree branches, which gave us an excuse to trim our bushes and drag the resulting work out to the curb. My 366 Snaps efforts were mostly devoted to that effort. Frankly they're pretty dull.... Instead, let's admire this pretty apple blossom. ========== This photograph is an outtake (well, really just another April 23 photo) from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps . Number of project photos taken: 10 Title of " roll :" Yard Trash Other photos taken on 4/23/2012: The usual Daily Flower Census included this photograph of Oreo .

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