Oh, dear! there is one thing I cannot look at and those are macro shots of bugs...but the glimpse of a flower was beautiful! (I quickly scrolled down, sorry about that) My MM is up, happy Monday, Jientje!
You making Quilly jealous...LOL...great photos as usual. I don't know how you do it but they are just the best...You need to get published :). BTW your gravatar image is coming out great. Glad you got it up and running :)
I don't like wasps but your picture is gorgeous ! I tried today to make a macros shot of cat Rosie's nose ! Not an easy task but I think it came out well.
They're absolutely beautiful!!!... and I'm fascinated with the wasp. (is that what it is?) Do you know what type it is? I went googling, but couldn't find anything comparable.
Wow. I love your blog and am always interested in macro shots. You were on Abe Lincoln Blogs and left a comment. Thanks for that. I appreciate it. If you want to see a couple of my macro shots you need to go to http://gobsmacks.blogspot.com/ where you can see a couple of flies. I think you might like them.
Now how did you get that fly to pose for you? Did it pick the photo-shoot locations, or did you?
ReplyDeleteOh, dear! there is one thing I cannot look at and those are macro shots of bugs...but the glimpse of a flower was beautiful! (I quickly scrolled down, sorry about that)
ReplyDeleteMy MM is up, happy Monday, Jientje!
You making Quilly jealous...LOL...great photos as usual. I don't know how you do it but they are just the best...You need to get published :). BTW your gravatar image is coming out great. Glad you got it up and running :)
ReplyDeleteI cannot use the macro on my camera, for some reason when I got it back from being lost (Long story) the camera didn't work quite the same.
ReplyDeleteMain thing it is back and I can charm and entice everyone with my pictures from my bus.
Liked these pictures, I am thinking that fly would be good bait for a trout or salmon.
Some winning shots here!
ReplyDeleteHaaaattttscchhhiiiiiii.....!
ReplyDeleteBoy, did you have to get THAT close to the flowers?
;)
I totally love the second one.
Crisp and so colourful!
very clear, terrific photos.
ReplyDeleteNice photos of one of my least favorite subjects, ~ insects.
ReplyDeleteStunning. Just stunning.
ReplyDeletesimply lovely.
ReplyDeleteI don't like wasps but your picture is gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteI tried today to make a macros shot of cat Rosie's nose ! Not an easy task but I think it came out well.
I knew this was going to be good, close ups of bugs. What great shots! These kinds of bugs sren't too creepy!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Amazing pictures!
ReplyDeleteCan't figure out if that's a really small bug or really huge flowers! Either way, they're both really superb photos.
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing what the camera's eye can show our eyes.
ReplyDeleteThe pink tulip shot is nice. The stamen and like architectural elements.
ReplyDeleteThey're absolutely beautiful!!!... and I'm fascinated with the wasp. (is that what it is?) Do you know what type it is? I went googling, but couldn't find anything comparable.
ReplyDeleteOh fun!!! Love your little pests!
ReplyDeleteFantastic close up pictures. I loved them.
ReplyDeleteOh - WOW !!! Second one of the bee in the tulip is AMAZING !!!!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love your blog and am always interested in macro shots. You were on Abe Lincoln Blogs and left a comment. Thanks for that. I appreciate it. If you want to see a couple of my macro shots you need to go to http://gobsmacks.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletewhere you can see a couple of flies. I think you might like them.
Abe Lincoln
Brookville, Ohio
Love the colors of spring. You are way ahead of us.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful macros. Love the bugs.
ReplyDeletewow, wow and wow! just beautiful!!!
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