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Showing posts with label Clan Hanna Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clan Hanna Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Photos for October

Autumn at the produce auction is such a treat.

























Saturday, June 1, 2019

Photos from May

We were so busy in May that I didn't go out on any photo shoots until yesterday.  The 31st is still May... right?

We had an appointment in Nashville and got there way too early.  So we went a few blocks over to Centennial Part and walked for a bit around the lake.


Lots of begging pigeons around trying their luck.  I think this guy was a wee bit offended that we didn't have something to give him!


The oak leaf hydrangea were in full bloom.


As were the snowball bushes.  I think they are prettier in their green phase than when they turn white.


Reflections.

I couldn't get any really good shots of the lake... it is GREEN.  Like emerald green.


Green like a mallard's head.


He is quite used to posing for a treat.


Lady mallard was waiting down in the water.


Mallard family in black and white.  (Better than St. Patrick's Day green).


The glare actually helped the photo.  Aren't those babies sweet?!  There were at least 3 families in the area we walked.





Thursday, May 2, 2019

Photos For May

Ahhhh... Spring has finally come although I think Summer is a little too close on its heels!


Sweet William


Bloodroot


The boys strutting their stuff to some unimpressed hens!


Yellow violet.
(Isn't that an oxymoron?)



Tulips!
(All tulip photos were taken at Cheekwood Botanical Garden in Nashville.)






Eastern Redbud tree




Yellow throated warbler.



Monday, April 1, 2019

Photos for April

Spring is TRYING to 'spring', even tho last night got down to 27*F.


















Friday, March 1, 2019

Photos For March

Not many photogenic days in February... it rained sooo much (as in a new record... here at The Sticks we had 12.02 inches)!  Seriously, we had maybe 5 actual sunny days.



But February showers bring tiny February flowers!


Rain drop craters!


By the end of the month, water was higher than the top of this photo's frame!