I peeked at your blog over the weekend and you certainly having some lovely photographs here as well. And Macro-Mondays are a very good idea. I'm sort of leaning toward more photographs/less words myself these days. And I love the little bird on the railing below. I can rarely capture a bird in time myself. I saw a blackbird hiding in a street light with a piece of bread during a rain storm yesterday and he decided to fair the stormy weather rather than have his picture taken, I guess. ;) With that, hope you enjoyed your weekend. ~h
I've wandered here from Char's prompting over at Ramblins. And I'm so glad I did. I like the thought of a Macro Monday tradition-- your photo by the way, is BEAUtiful. Those soft blues, so gentle... Count me in!
ELK, i guess it's just close-ups using a macro setting. not all cameras have them. all my macros are of tiny things or tiny areas of larger things. i love them because they capture the detail. i guess that's the best way i can define it.
OK. I was on my lunch walk at work and stuck my iPhone into the middle of a bowl of Tulips on the sidewalk so I could capture a "macro" Monday picture for you :)
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I love it!!
Not sure if I can do the macro Monday thing as I work long hours on that day--but it sounds like a fun idea :)
nice shot. i took some macros this past weekend. i might join you on that - macro monday. seems a lot of bloggers are doing this.
I peeked at your blog over the weekend and you certainly having some lovely photographs here as well. And Macro-Mondays are a very good idea. I'm sort of leaning toward more photographs/less words myself these days.
And I love the little bird on the railing below. I can rarely capture a bird in time myself. I saw a blackbird hiding in a street light with a piece of bread during a rain storm yesterday and he decided to fair the stormy weather rather than have his picture taken, I guess. ;) With that, hope you enjoyed your weekend. ~h
p.s. I just tagged you on my blog. I hope you don't mind; it's about interior design and I'm curious about your inspiration. Have a good day. :)
i don't mind at all! i'm excited to see what it's all about—especially since interior design is a passion of mine!
I take your challenge Missy! :) I love a good challenge. The colors in your shot are gorgeous.
I've wandered here from Char's prompting over at Ramblins. And I'm so glad I did. I like the thought of a Macro Monday tradition-- your photo by the way, is BEAUtiful. Those soft blues, so gentle... Count me in!
you do so well ~ such a good eye...define macro for me so I know what it is...i see so many different interpretations out there
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elk
thanks, e.o.w.
i just found your blog, too—i think through the four. glad you can play.
:)
ELK, i guess it's just close-ups using a macro setting. not all cameras have them. all my macros are of tiny things or tiny areas of larger things. i love them because they capture the detail. i guess that's the best way i can define it.
OK. I was on my lunch walk at work and stuck my iPhone into the middle of a bowl of Tulips on the sidewalk so I could capture a "macro" Monday picture for you :)
http://iphone-city.blogspot.com/2009/04/heart-of-tulips.html
g your comments meant so much to me. thank you for returning.
your macro shots have always been my favourites.
the colour in this one is ethereal.
This is quite lovely. I gotta get my camera out and start shooting again :)
thanks, miss Chris! i hope you do get your camera out and start shooting! you are too talented not to.
and i hope you will join in on macro mondays with me.
I try to make every day a macro day! =) Okay, not every day, but I do love macro shots. This one of yours really is quite luminous and very pretty.
Ohhh, I need a macro lens.
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