Spring's Biggest Bouquet

© Karen E. Baumann

Spring's Biggest Bouquet

Uploaded: May 19, 2011

Description

~5-19-11~ N&L
This Flowering Crab Apple Tree, in the Pacific Northwest, displays a magnificant blast of color, which can be seen from miles away on this country home place. When in bloom, the hummingbirds on their flight path, buzz the tree and pause to take refreshement. TFL!

Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: -1.33, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 85.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Comments

Dr Silly level-classic May 19, 2011

Beautiful. :O) #1378384

Chris Budny level-deluxe May 19, 2011

What a glorious tree! Beautiful spring image! #9414226

Datha Y. Thompson May 19, 2011

OH I LOVE IT!!! Beautiful :) #9414235

Bob Cournoyer level-classic May 19, 2011

God forbid you should ever lose your house. But, if you did, you could always move into the tree. That's huge! Very nice angle and all.. :-) #9414341

Joannie Bertucci level-classic May 19, 2011

Karen, this is a gorgeous spring image! Charm and beauty are written all over it! #9414365

Sherran Andersen level-classic May 26, 2011

Beautiful capture Karen. #9430437

Nikki McDonald level-classic May 30, 2011

What a very beautiful tree -- the blossoms have since faded and fallen and it has put on it's fresh, spring green, I suppose. Must be a pleasure to anticipate every year. #9435463

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