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Spring flowers

Well the weather's been gorgeous it's a shame we have to #stayinside. Nonetheless I've managed to find some vibrant flowers on my dog walks and in the garden. 
Instead of lugging my camera around (which is also having a minor SD card malfunction at the moment), I've been using my phone (Google Pixel 3). I like the photos it takes of flowers - they always come out very vibrant - these are all completely unedited! 

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