Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Spring Bloom

12 comments:

mecp said...

Hi Stephen,
What is the name of this flowers?
It's looks like "Sakura flower" is Japan.

Unknown said...

very, very beautiful!

ShEiLa said...

i love how those blooms really pop.

ToOdLeS.

debi lynn mattingly said...

Hi sweetie!

First, your photos are BEAUTIFUL!!! You are obviously extremely talented with the lens. :)

thank you so much for stoppin' by the yaya! Would love to add your site as one my "yayo" buddies!

Take care and look forward to visiting with you again soon!

xo...deb

NikonSniper said...

mr. cp,
i believe this is a magnolia flowering tree. perhaps someone else knows for sure what it is.
nikonsniper steve

Mari Mansourian said...

this is why I love spring time :)

mma shirts said...

i am interested to have such flowers, this can decorate homes.

lovely flowers..

Carolyn said...

Hi Steve ,
Many thanks for following my blog - always nice to meet new bloggers - especially one who does photography !
It is true what you say - anyone can take a photograph with any camera . It is how you see an object and capture it in that moment , hopefully to share with others , and it wil be a wonderful legacy that you leave for your future family to browse through , all your experiences behind the lens .
It`s only recently i got more " serious " into photography myself ( i have a Canon EOS 450 D ) and now i look at things with a different view and just keep snapping away - although sometimes they didn`t turn out how i imagined - ie- out of focus / too bright usually for me ;o) . I am learning all i can along the way .

Thank goodness for the digital camera - or the delete buttton - huh ! ??

Happy snapping Steve !!

Gorgeous blooms btw ..

BALLET NEWS said...

Hi, just wanted to stop by to say how much I've enjoyed your posts. Thank you ! Your pictures are AMAZING !

Silvia said...

Lovely. Apple tree, cherry tree (even more beautiful, with its pinkish flowers), peach tree. The cherries give a dazzling environment; are truely wonderful.
Have you ever tried the pomegranate? It's a lovely tree to have in any garden.

PeQ GaRaGe said...

Hi Stephen,
thanks for following me..

anyway.. nice blog here.. nice pics too

Helen said...

This is what we are seeing now - as spring approaches. We fear, however, that it may be a little early, as the frosts and sometimes - light snowfalls tend to trick us and arrive later than scheduled and kill the blossoms.

Beautiful pic!