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First flowers

First flowers
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After the snow the first flower came also....

Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: My-Travel
Uploaded: 04-Mar-2006 18:41 CET
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Camera: Olympus E300
Exposure time: 1/320
Aperture: 4.0
Focal length: 54mm
Lens: ED14-54mm
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
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Image resized to: 700x974

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Very nice ...

... where I live, just the snowdropy start to come out

Udo

Udo Altmann at 18:55 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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And where I live, just the icicles are out! Ahh Mother Nature, Ahh those Dutch and there beautiful Tulips, maybe one day we will see flowers again ;-(

Randall Beaudin at 20:09 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Udo Altmann wrote:
> ... where I live, just the snowdropy start to come out
>
> Udo
>
Thanks Udo,
What is a snowdropy??? Never hear from that, is it a flower to?
Maybe snow bells or sneeuwclockjes..

Regards,

Fonzy - at 20:29 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Randall Beaudin wrote:
> And where I live, just the icicles are out! Ahh Mother Nature, Ahh those Dutch and there beautiful
> Tulips, maybe one day we will see flowers again ;-(
>

Thanks Randall,

Yes the Dutch and Tulips are one, but these little flowers are no Tulips.
Over here they have the name Narcis, I think it is simular in English isn't it?

Regards,

Fonzy - at 20:31 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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the mixed colors with the white snow make this a perfect macro photo. the water drops are amazing.
Regards!

Pedro Afonso at 21:45 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Pedro Afonso wrote:
> the mixed colors with the white snow make this a perfect macro photo. the water drops are amazing.
> Regards!
>

Thank you very much Pedro.
I am Glad you like this picture...;-)

Regards,

Fonzy - at 22:06 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Congratulations Fons, not only for the nice photo but also because it seems, that the spring is coming in your country. Here still everything is grey and dark. My partner and me likes very much your picture.

Ricardo Rico at 23:13 CET on 04-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Beautiful shot, love the deep yellow against the white of the snow, it has a beautiful depth to it.

Regards Ian

Ian Reed at 02:18 CET on 05-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Ricardo Rico wrote:
> Congratulations Fons, not only for the nice photo but also because it seems, that the spring
> is coming in your country. Here still everything is grey and dark. My partner and me likes
> very much your picture.
>
Thank you very much Ricardo for the nice comment.
I am glad you like my pictures, yes Spring is coming but very slowly...;-)

Best regards,

Fonzy - at 11:40 CET on 05-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Dirk Giers wrote:
> Beautifullll
>

Thanks Dirk...

Regards,

Fonzy - at 11:42 CET on 05-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Ian Reed wrote:
> Beautiful shot, love the deep yellow against the white of the snow, it has a beautiful depth to it.
>
> Regards Ian
>

Thank you very much Ian.
After the first snow-fall melted away these little flowers just came above it.
It was a nice contrast, glad you like it also..

Regards,

Fonzy - at 11:44 CET on 05-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Beautiful shot Fons, it took my breath away. .....regards bevellee

Bevellee Bryceson at 08:55 CET on 06-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Keep breathing.....

Bevellee Bryceson wrote:
> Beautiful shot Fons, it took my breath away. .....regards bevellee
>

Thanks bevellee for this comment.
Please keep breathing....;-)
When the snow started to meld a little due of the sun that came out these little flowers came unexpected from under it.
I like this shot my self also and I am glad you do too...

Regards,

Fonzy - at 14:06 CET on 06-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Beautiful crocus shot Fons. I like this one very much.
Cheers.

Dave Hall at 15:24 CET on 06-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Dave Hall wrote:
> Beautiful crocus shot Fons. I like this one very much.
> Cheers.
>
Thanks Dave
I named these flowers Narcis in a earlier answer to Randall.
You are absolutely right these flowers are named "crocus"

regards,

Fonzy - at 15:31 CET on 06-Mar-2006 [Reply]

First Flowers

Randall Beaudin wrote:
> And where I live, just the icicles are out! Ahh Mother Nature, Ahh those Dutch and there beautiful
> Tulips, maybe one day we will see flowers again ;-(
>

>Thanks Randall,
>Yes the Dutch and Tulips are one, but these little flowers are no Tulips.
>Over here they have the name Narcis, I think it is simular in English isn't it?
>Regards,

Hi again Randall,
How stupid of me to name these flowers Narcis, they are called "Crocus"as Dave also said in his comment.
Just to let you know....;-)

Regards,

Fonzy - at 15:34 CET on 06-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Dirk Giers wrote:
> everybody now in holland that this flower is a crocus, shame on you. LOL
>

Thanks ,
Yes I know , I just made a mistake I guess....;-)

regards,

Fonzy - at 20:07 CET on 06-Mar-2006 [Reply]