Wow. those were such pretty pictures. You make me see my brown winter garden in a whole new way. Of course I'll probably need you to stage light it for me if this is really going to work.
I love your macro shots. So delicate. Thought I'd let you know that I have a new blog. I know you following my photoblog so I thought you might like the new blog. It features photos and videos of my hikes. You can check it out at:
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Over the course of prepping for tonight's talk (details HERE) about Ohio's
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July 13, 2020. Otisfield, Maine.
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As summer draws to a close, I find that I haven't taken very many pictures
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Wow. those were such pretty pictures. You make me see my brown winter garden in a whole new way. Of course I'll probably need you to stage light it for me if this is really going to work.
ReplyDeleteNature gives us some beautiful things to look at if we would only open our eyes to see them. Great photos. Helen
ReplyDeleteI love your macro shots. So delicate.
ReplyDeleteThought I'd let you know that I have a new blog. I know you following my photoblog so I thought you might like the new blog. It features photos and videos of my hikes.
You can check it out at:
http://scvhiker.blogspot.com/
Kay
Yes, I feel winter win too.
ReplyDeleteI love winter leaves.
These are wonderful photos... I love watching your garden change. It amazes me how different the season appears and yet we are in the same state.
ReplyDeleteBy the way... I moved... will you come visit me?
http://www.bggarden.com/blog/