The children have caught the photography bug! I'm so pleased it's proved to be contagious! On today's walk they were snapping everything, even the water down the drain. They find new things I totally miss.
Here's a look at a few of the (other) beauties I found on our walk.
A variety of bottlebrush (callistemon), an Australian native. |
Better than drain water in my opinion.....
:)
Sharing at Macro Friday, Photo Story Friday and Macro Flowers Saturday.
Lovely flowers! I really like the picture of your kids taking pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! Love the fact that they are photographing down the drain.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. Better to start early learning to photograph and the enthusiasm. V
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteIn our sea of love
These are great!!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved observing children and seeing what they see - terrific!
It's great observing kids and what they see that we overlook. Lovely macros aswell.
ReplyDeleteBetter than drain water, but not to a kid! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely images! I love that next to last shot with the lime green center.
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in my opinion too...kids r funny:)
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful, but all the kids capturing -- priceless!
ReplyDeleteLove! I have a little one that has taken after my photo loves, too. It is so amazing to see what he sees that I often walk right past. His pictures of me are priceless, too, how he sees me!
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful blooms are so unique~ love the wild one at the end. I thought it was a hollyhock!
Beautiful pictures.Greetings Andrzej.
ReplyDeleteOh I am laughing...my five year old, the youngest, also has the picture taking bug, caught because of all the cell phone pics and cameras that have recorded him since his birth.
ReplyDeleteThey got some wonderful pictures...I love the one of them all taking pictures...enjoy, they grow so fast, I only have one young one left.
Beautiful flowers and great macros.
ReplyDeleteThat last one looks like fireworks exploding out of the plant.
Much better, these are gorgeous macros and flowers.
ReplyDeleteStill it's a good thing that they got the bug. It really is a bug and addictive.
Looks like fun! The flowers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMy entry.
The flowers you found appear lovelier thanks to your photographic skills!
ReplyDeleteRosie