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i always enjoy your photos and this batch is no exception. there’s even beauty in the eaten up blossom.
is the bee a fly by any chance?
LOL! Yes! I have three of these. One really does have a bee on it, but it didn’t come out as crisp. I chose this one without giving any thought to the different critter!
Now those are INCREDIBLE macros!
Kay — thank you!
Those are all gorgeous.
Barbara — thank you.
Beautiful images! Each and every one!!!
Thanks, Misty Dawn.
Oh wow. I love the colors and sunlight in every one!
Susan — I took them in the church garden.
Stunning photos Q. You do these so well. I love the captions you did with these and the colors of each of them is just wonderful.
Thom — thanks. I had fun with the captions.
Your photos are exquisite!
thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a lovely comment 🙂
Dawn — thank you!
Gorgeous macros! I can’t decide which one I like best.,
Jama — it’s okay to like them all. 😉
Beautiful shots! I love your photos.
Thanks, Gigi — they are spectacular enough to entice a publisher though. Alas.
These are stunning!
Mama Zen — thanks. I am glad you like them.
The first one is my favorite but they are all great macro images. Oh how I wish for a better camera and macro lens. One day…
Hope you had a lovely weekend! I was really busy, but I am getting caught up on my blog reading.
Church Lady — Canon makes some great little point and shoots that take awesome pics and incredible macros. Even if a DSLR isn’t in your immediate future, great pics could be (and you’re doing pretty good with what you’ve got!).
Beautiful Quilly!
“Bug Salad” – perfect caption.
Carletta — thanks. I was proudest of that caption. I thought it the instant I saw the flower, long before I snapped the shutter.
I´m late, but a compliment is never late, right? You make the most amazing macro photographs! Beautiful!
Gorgeous! Even the bug salad! lol!
Gorgeous!
I miss the lush variety of blossoms!
You captured them perfect!
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i always enjoy your photos and this batch is no exception. there’s even beauty in the eaten up blossom.
is the bee a fly by any chance?
LOL! Yes! I have three of these. One really does have a bee on it, but it didn’t come out as crisp. I chose this one without giving any thought to the different critter!
Now those are INCREDIBLE macros!
Kay — thank you!
Those are all gorgeous.
Barbara — thank you.
Beautiful images! Each and every one!!!
Thanks, Misty Dawn.
Oh wow. I love the colors and sunlight in every one!
Susan — I took them in the church garden.
Stunning photos Q. You do these so well. I love the captions you did with these and the colors of each of them is just wonderful.
Thom — thanks. I had fun with the captions.
Your photos are exquisite!
thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a lovely comment 🙂
Dawn — thank you!
Gorgeous macros! I can’t decide which one I like best.,
Jama — it’s okay to like them all. 😉
Beautiful shots! I love your photos.
Thanks, Gigi — they are spectacular enough to entice a publisher though. Alas.
These are stunning!
Mama Zen — thanks. I am glad you like them.
The first one is my favorite but they are all great macro images. Oh how I wish for a better camera and macro lens. One day…
Hope you had a lovely weekend! I was really busy, but I am getting caught up on my blog reading.
Church Lady — Canon makes some great little point and shoots that take awesome pics and incredible macros. Even if a DSLR isn’t in your immediate future, great pics could be (and you’re doing pretty good with what you’ve got!).
Beautiful Quilly!
“Bug Salad” – perfect caption.
Carletta — thanks. I was proudest of that caption. I thought it the instant I saw the flower, long before I snapped the shutter.
I´m late, but a compliment is never late, right? You make the most amazing macro photographs! Beautiful!
Gorgeous! Even the bug salad! lol!
Gorgeous!
I miss the lush variety of blossoms!
You captured them perfect!
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