Showing posts with label Spring flowering trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring flowering trees. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A Few Photographs from April 2012


In a never ending attempt to become a 'real' blogger, here are some more photos from the past month. Maybe if I just post a few photos every couple of days?? I certainly take enough and get at least one I like from a shoot. 
If you would like to see consistently great photos with a story, check out Joe's blog here!!
Spring has sprung....

Cherry tree blossoms from Woods Hole on Cape Cod.

Nobska Point Light House, Woods Hole, MA

 Hydrangea

My camera club was invited to shoot at Plymouth Fire Station, they were very friendly and I am even more grateful of the hard work they do to keep us safe.



Barn at Washington Depot, CT

Gillette Castle, CT, another outing with my camera club, Plymouth Digital Photographers.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Catching the Spring Blossoms in Washington DC


March 31st was the peak of the cherry and magnolia blossoms, what a special, sunny, perfect day to enjoy Spring!  People from many nationalities were walking around the Cherry Blossom Festival area near the National Mall and cameras were clicking every second. There must be thousands of photos on the web covering the beauty of  Washington DC.  Here are a few more :-)

Ian and I drove to Haines Point in the morning to look for birds and blossoms, then we met up with Joe at 3:30 pm, his usual get off work time. We took the metro in the afternoon, parking was extremely scarce and the metro is easy.

A very cooperative Ring-billed Gull at Haines Point.

So very, many blooming trees, I took a whole lot of photographs. It looks good in photographs, but in real life it's truly stunning!


After many years of shooting birds I finally got one in flight that has the body in focus!

Cherry tree blossoms.

Reagan Airport opposite Haines Point.




Budding willow tree.



Getting the metro at Pentagon City, a block from our apartment.

Daffodils.

Joe.

Ian.

Hirshorn Museum bag people sculptures with Joe and Ian.

Ian, me and Magnolia blossoms.

The Castle  and more blooming Magnolias.


Weeping Cherry.

Magnolias.


Enid's gardens at the Castle.


Magnolia blossom up close.