Spring growth
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Good Morning and have a great day
As I prepare this post a week in advance I still havent got out for any new photo walks so digging intomy shots from last spring for todays post
I have had a couple of days where I could of got out for a walk with nicer weather, but one day my wife wasnt feeling well and I didnt want to go out and leave her alone
and yesterday I could have gone out, but was so excited I guess, I went to fast down the stairs to our basement to grab my tripod which I had down there and slipped and popped my knee out of joint. I managed to get it back in, but it takes a while to settle down, so the walk just did not come to be.
Now I had been rejoicing the nicer days , but seems it was a teaser, the temps cooling down to low 40s as highs for the next week and even a chance of snow tonight, I dont think it will be much, but may be a week before a chance to get out for w a walk, but its gettign closer and staying positive
So for today as I said, I am sharing a few spring shots from last spring. These were all taken either in Haskell Gardens or Buttonwood Park here in New Bedford
I believe this first one is called Allium if I remember correctly
Sony A7iv 28mm F4.5 1/160 Sec ISO 100
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and this next one is maybe a Calamondin (also known as Calamansi or Philippine lime).
It is a small citrus hybrid, often a cross between a mandarin orange and a kumquat
I thought it was an orange but when I took this photo I heard someone talking just after and they said it was a Calamondin, which I had never heard of before
Sony A7iv 52mm F5.68 1/320 Sec ISO 100
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This blossoms have been beaten about a bit but still hold some beauty
Sony A7iv 47mm F4.5 1/1600 Sec ISO 100
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and Google search tells me this is a Turtlehead perennial plant
Sony A7iv 61mm F8 1/500 Sec ISO 100
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