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Lee in Doncaster
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Photographing wildflowers on my local walk
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Quite a nice walk....considering:
https://peakwalking.blogspot.com/2020/05/photographing-wildflowers-on-my-local.html
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archaeoroutes
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Lovely!
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richardh1905
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Like the Dandelion shots in particular - a beautiful flower vilified by many.
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Lee in Doncaster
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Quote from: richardh1905 on 18:08:12, 02/05/20
Like the Dandelion shots in particular - a beautiful flower vilified by many.
Yes I love dandelions...far prettier than many garden flowers. I especially like it when flowers and 'clocks' are together.
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