Both looking beautiful.
I had the illusion of tiny movements (due to little touches of wind)
while watching the second.
For a second, I was almost sure that it was a video.
Now we can talk about eyesight.

Bulent
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2018-03-21 19:30 GMT+03:00 Daniel J. Matyola <[email protected]>:
> Astronomically speaking, it is spring.  Here in central New Jersey,
> However, we are expecting yet another severe winter storm.  UGH.
>
> I have not taken any photos recently, as I had surgery on my right eye in
> late February and my right eye in Early March.  Nothing serious, just
> cataracts.  With all the eye drops, my eyes have not been clear enough to
> focus or to post process.
>
> Nevertheless, Paul's excellent image of spring snowdrops made me want to
> grab some snaps of my spring crocus before they disappeared beneath a foot
> or so of snow.
>
> I am afraid the images are as clear as my eyesight <G>, but here they are,
> as a celebration of the spring that seems not to want to arrive as time.
>
> https://500px.com/photo/250177453/crocus-by-dan-matyola
> https://500px.com/photo/250177443/crocus-by-dan-matyola
>
> Dan Matyola
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