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VAL Rees from the Selby/Menzies Creek area dusted off her camera to capture this incredible image on the first day of spring. Ms Rees says she finds much inspiration in the Dandenong Ranges, saying “I have lived in this beautiful part of the world for over 40 years and never tire of finding inspirational seasonal beauty in the Dandenongs to photograph.” This image was taken at the Cotswold daffodil farm. Ms Rees said she wanted to show the leafless trees amid the clear blue sky. The ‘Mail’ is asking all passionate shutterbugs to submit images for publication. Feel free to let us know your inspiration, or techniques you may have tried. Email editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au.

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