Excellent, as usual!

I can relate to your comments about getting down for macro shots of small
flowers.  I photographed my crocuses a couple of days ago, and they are
VERY close to the ground.  (I planted a few larger varieties as well a
couple of years ago, but they have not emerged yet;  I hope they are just
late.)  In any event, the ground was cold and wet and muddy, as the snow
had just melted from this area.  It was a real pain getting down, moving
around, and getting back up again.

Old age sucks, but it beats the alternative.

Dan Matyola
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On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 4:13 PM Paul Stenquist <pnstenqu...@comcast.net>
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> I’ve been shooting a snowdrop pic or two every spring for the past 20
> years of so. It gets harder to get up off the ground every year. I may
> retire. These aren’’t as good as some previous efforts, but they are,
> indeed, snowdrops. First pushed up through the leaves earlier this week.
>
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18646318/Snowdrop-Bloom
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18646317/Spring-Pushes-Up-Through-the-Leaves
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18646316/Snowdrop
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