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The first two pictures are English Bluebells and the last one I think is Spanish. The English Bluebells where taken in Wanstead Park Wood, London and the last one was taken by the side of a road in Epping Forest.
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These captures are beautiul. Love the misty bokeh in the first and third ones and the colours so vibrant in all of them. Lovely work give_it_2_me.
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I love the lighting and the color in the first two. Beautiful shots!
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oohhh how soft and delicate they apear. nice job
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Alas, now I know why they're called bluebells. Beautifully captured images such nice color and diffused light, blurred out background. Very nice set... love them.
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Thanks windrider86
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wooo... these are wonderfull... beautifully captured... great DoF... spot on focus... lovely composition... lovely color... first two is my fav...
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