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A Hint Of Spring
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A Hint Of Spring
 
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03-03-12 02:07 PM
Posted By: Maz (View all of Maz's images) Dimensions: 900 x 598
Views: 220 Filesize: 324.9 KB
Replies: 3 Keywords: Ladybird Primula Spring Coccinella septempunctata
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Make: CanonModel: Canon EOS 7D
Orientation: 1XResolution: 720000/10000
YResolution: 720000/10000ResolutionUnit: 2
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 WindowsDateTime: 2012:03:02 17:37:50
XResolution: 72/1YResolution: 72/1
ResolutionUnit: 2ExposureTime: 1/320
ExposureProgram: 3ISOSpeedRatings: 100
ExposureBiasValue: 0/1MaxApertureValue: 2/1
MeteringMode: 5Flash: 16
FocalLength: 60/1

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03-03-12, 03:46 PM
markgozz markgozz is offline
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Re: A Hint Of Spring

Beautifully detailed image with lovely soft colours , on a side note I'd love to know where everyone is finding lady birds because I haven't see a single one this year .

Lovely work as ever

Mark
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04-03-12, 09:46 AM
steve47 steve47 is offline
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Re: A Hint Of Spring

Beautifully composed and great use of DOF, like the soft colours of the flowers and the hard red of the ladybird.
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08-03-12, 09:12 AM
Maz Maz is offline
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Re: A Hint Of Spring

Thank you very much Steve for your kind comments


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Originally Posted by markgozz
Beautifully detailed image with lovely soft colours , on a side note I'd love to know where everyone is finding lady birds because I haven't see a single one this year .

Lovely work as ever

Mark
Thanks Mark, these elusive bugs stay well hidden when it's chilly but do emerge when the sun comes out I now know which particular shrubs they prefer to call home in my garden so can usually find one or two on a mild day
Mandy
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