Thank you very much, I perhaps went overboard with the Crocus images this year… I have many to delete off my laptop… Little wonder my Harddrive is currently screaming… Do I really need to keep a such scary amounts of photos??
Such amazing shots, Liz;-) Ever since I got my macro lens last year I've been so fascinated with what lies within each flower...a whole new world to explore!
Thank you very much! Macro is amazing isn’t it? So many things you would never have seen… Such abstract shapes let’s not forget, it all seems so magical!
Ok, so it really is difficult trying to type in ‘Sheffield’. Considering how quickly that would’ve been said it took far longer to type and I’m no slow-coach typist!
Thanks, I try to get different views of things, but it isn’t always easy… Plus there are the few odd plants which seem to be very difficult to get any unusual angles on… A few still evade me, it’s impossible to get interesting or unique shots of them, no matter how hard I try.
Liz these are a beautiful set of photos - gardening organically and with wildlife in mind - all important for a good garden in my view - great to see the real first signs of spring with the arrival of butterflies, swallows and hedgehogs here - have a good weekend Miranda x
Liz, you are an artist!
ReplyDeleteWoW! These definitely have that 'Ohhhh, Ahhhh' factor!
ReplyDeleteLovely series of macros:)
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely. Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteExcellent focus in these shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shots!!
ReplyDeleteMacro Monday~ The bud
Liz....these are just too good for words......each one a mini work of art.
ReplyDeleteThat's incredible series of photos! Great macro!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that's creative! And so beautiful! My favourite is the fourth from the bottom, such a lovely deep yellow against the purple petals!
ReplyDeleteInspirational photos! You have a gift. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, as a series, or as stand-alone pieces. The third one down is perfection, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Liz!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! Love the depth of field and the colors!
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana,
ReplyDelete*Blush* Thank you very much!
Hi Tricia,
ReplyDeleteThank you! I went a little overboard with the Crocus macros… It’s very hard to resist them though!
Hi Maria,
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly :)
Hi CV,
ReplyDeleteThank you, I’m glad you enjoyed looking at them
Hi Kala,
ReplyDeleteThanks, one day I may use the tripod… I just never think about it when I’m in photo ‘zone’ :)
Hi Manang Kim,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
Hi Cheryl,
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) That’s what I aim for, I don’t see them as photos but as abstract paintings…
Hi Icy BC,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, I’m thrilled you enjoyed looking at them!
Hi Jay,
ReplyDeleteI think my favourite is possibly the first one, the very narrow depth of field just makes me feel soft and warm inside lol.
Thank you very much for looking at them :)
Hi Debs,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the lovely compliment! I’m glad you enjoyed looking at them!
Hi Meredith,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, I perhaps went overboard with the Crocus images this year… I have many to delete off my laptop… Little wonder my Harddrive is currently screaming… Do I really need to keep a such scary amounts of photos??
Hi Lona,
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) I’m glad you liked them!
Hi Johnny,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, narrow depths of field are by far my favourite, bokeh-tastic! :D
Such amazing shots, Liz;-) Ever since I got my macro lens last year I've been so fascinated with what lies within each flower...a whole new world to explore!
ReplyDeleteLiz - respect!!!
ReplyDeleteTha's dun a reight grand job thier lass - gud one!
Very pretty! I love the first ones, look like a heart! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the details- amazing photographs.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the view from a different angle - I'm going to have a closer peek into my crocuses tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteGreat to see things from a different viewpoint - I'm going to have a closer peek at my crocuses tomorrow:)
ReplyDeleteThose are great photos! They are so clear...very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi Jan,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! Macro is amazing isn’t it? So many things you would never have seen… Such abstract shapes let’s not forget, it all seems so magical!
Hi Liz,
ReplyDeleteA’reet?! Ow’s tha’ doin’? Ah, hope tha’s tea room’s goin’ a’reet.
Cheers bird foh‘ compliment, glad yer like ‘em.
Ok, so it really is difficult trying to type in ‘Sheffield’. Considering how quickly that would’ve been said it took far longer to type and I’m no slow-coach typist!
Hi Gwendolyn,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, I’m thrilled you enjoyed them so much :)
Hi Anna,
ReplyDeleteThanks, I try to get different views of things, but it isn’t always easy… Plus there are the few odd plants which seem to be very difficult to get any unusual angles on… A few still evade me, it’s impossible to get interesting or unique shots of them, no matter how hard I try.
Liz these are a beautiful set of photos - gardening organically and with wildlife in mind - all important for a good garden in my view - great to see the real first signs of spring with the arrival of butterflies, swallows and hedgehogs here - have a good weekend Miranda x
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