




Two things: I love buttercups, and I can't stop turning my camera on its side to take vertical photos. I don't know what's gotten into me. It just keeps happening.
It hasn't been feeling much like spring the past few days, it even snowed for like 5 minutes yesterday, but today on my way home from work I had to pull over and get out of the car in the sunshine with my camera and tilt-shift lens. I keep saying I'll use it more...I need to follow through!!
For good measure, here's a photo taken with a normal lens...but just not as fun as the strange blurs going on above:
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