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    One or two species starting to appear now.
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    80% of full frame.
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    Tried to tidy up back leaf but failed miserably "!!
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    hand focus on lens,
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    Always a pleasure to see the snowdrops John. Flower heads nicely positioned in the frame with a lovely muted background. See what you mean about the leaf, not too bad though.

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    Gorgeous! Bet you could do a little more tidying up on the leaf -- or shoot some more.

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    I,ll play later.! Maybe take it out ???
    Thanks for looking both.
    John

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    Best I can do

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    Good enough for me! I really need to go outside and look for flowers... Except the deer eat them all and then run when they see a camera.

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    Same here! We get Fallow around the garden and for some reason when you lift a long thing up and point it at them they seem to expect a "bang" and they all clear off!!!
    John

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    Very nice John.

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    Beautiful soft light, nice comp, and a pleasing background! I prefer the brighter light in the OP. One of your best shots, IMO.

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