I didn't know that mother in law's tongue (first photo, that's what my mother always called it) has flowers. I had one for 20+ years and it never bloomed :/
Lovely. The very first place I had Excy drive me when I was able to get out while we were living in Atlanta was their botanical garden...I craved nature...I think I was a druid in a former life....sure missed you, too...
Love your pics of nature! So wonderful how she cooperates with minor movements created by a breeze. Sure ain't like photographing grandkids who won't sit still!!
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These are so beautiful! Thank you for the smile this morning.
So lovely. Especially since winter is truly moving in and I dread the long, dark nights and cold days.
I sound a little bitter! lol
They are beautiful but also tragic as some of them look like they're dying.
Beautiful photos as usual Ms A.
I didn't know that mother in law's tongue (first photo, that's what my mother always called it) has flowers. I had one for 20+ years and it never bloomed :/
These are beautiful macros of your plant life. We had a heavy frost Monday night, so we don't have much left in our yard.
Love the curl in the leaf!
The 3rd shot down looks like my hair, on a bad day. :D
love the curly-ques in the 3rd photo! :)
Beautiful! Just beautiful!
They're all so pretty!!! I can't pick a favorite!
Hope your week is going great!
hugs,
Marie
Lovely. Was just looking at the pot by the front door and its dead! LOL Frozen
beautiful photos, and your dof is always remarkable.
xx
The details are stunning! You and your "magic lens" have given us spring in winter, and a different way of seeing, as well! Love it!
oh I love your eye for photography. so tender and peaceful. gorgeous set of photos :) xxo
I love these photos---all of them, but I think #3 is my favorite. Did you take these photos around your own yard?
I'd love to have a collection of your photos for a coffee table book!!
Love your pictures today, Ms. A. I should try to be "wordless" sometime. How unusual THAT would be!
Are these blooming right now? They are gorgeous!
Where do you live to have these gorgeous flowers blooming. You are a great photographer! sandie
Lovely. The very first place I had Excy drive me when I was able to get out while we were living in Atlanta was their botanical garden...I craved nature...I think I was a druid in a former life....sure missed you, too...
New indeed. Life springs forth with beauty and enthusiasm...:)
Niiice! LOVE the rose!
Love, love! :)
were there any hidden iguanas in those pics? I didn't see any.
These images are so beautiful and vivid. Very nice.
xoRobyn
xxo :) happy weekend dearest
Love your pics of nature! So wonderful how she cooperates with minor movements created by a breeze. Sure ain't like photographing grandkids who won't sit still!!
It's always lucky #3 for me here: that one looks like something from another planet. My boys voted on #3, too.
Just so interesting in type, pattern, unique.
Amazing that they're coming out now. I guess the cooler weather is a relief! A friend told me she had bluebonnets coming up in her yard right now!
I think I have to agree with The Empress: #3 is a fantastic macro, nice and clear and sharp! Well done!
no words needed for these beauties!! xo
I tried to leave a wordless comment but the comment thing wouldn't let me.
So...
Now I'm resorting to words...
...which are quite limited in expressing how cool these pictures are.
My favorites are the first one, the second one, the third one...
...ummm...
Never mind!
They're all quite fabulous!
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