Technically, spring is still upon us, yet there are days that hint at the warmth of summer, making this transitional season even more delightful. The vibrant shades of green that come alive during springtime create a breathtaking landscape, a sight that is all the more appreciated after enduring a long and often dreary winter. Nature’s reawakening brings a sense of renewal and joy, inviting us to explore its beauty.
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Green boxwood with lovely soap bubble bokeh balls
Showing off the soap bubbles that my “bubble monster” can produce.
Fujifilm X-T1 | TTArtisan 100mm f2.8 | 100mm (150mm) | 1/280sec | ISO 200
Boxwood in the morning sun
This photo was made with early spring morning sun.
Fujifilm X-E3 | Fujinon XF 60mm f2.4 R Macro | 60mm (90mm) | 1/18000sec | f/2.8 | ISO 400
A close up of an oak leaf
It can’t get any greener than this. A green oak leaf in front of a green, smooth background.
Fujifilm X-T1 | Helios-44 58mm f2 (13 Blades) | 58mm (87mm) | 1/240sec | ISO 200
Green Fern
A fern photographed from above.
Fujifilm X-E3 | Helios-44 58mm f2 (13 Blades) | 58mm (87mm) | 1/400sec | f/2 | ISO 200
Locust tree
Found during a nice spring walk.
Fujifilm X-T1 | Auto Sears 55mm f1.4 Tomioka | 55mm (83mm) | 1/1000sec | f/2 | ISO 200
Bluegrass in Spring
I believe this to be some variety of bluegrass that grows wild in our neck of the wood.
Fujifilm X-T1 | Auto Sears 55mm f1.4 Tomioka | 55mm (83mm) | 1/1600sec | f/2 | ISO 200
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