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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Seasons


Another  zinnia, I love the brilliant colours.


Corn! We only have a few stalks, I love watching them grow.














Lemon Myrtle (Australian native) with a bee at church this morning.


"No winter lasts forever;
no spring skips its turn."
           
                                                          Hal Borland

44 comments:

  1. How lovely it is to wind down my day with the beauty of your photos!! Such exquisite flowers, gorgeous colors and superb captures! Hope you've enjoyed a lovely weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. How odd feeling to me to see your lovely photos of spring and coming summer when we're winding autumn down towards winter.... you bring back memories of a few months back... thank you!

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  3. Cool little white spider.
    Beautiful details on the zinnia. Great shots.

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  4. Beautiful photos.

    I am looking forward to springtime, when everthing starts to grow again.

    Have a nice day

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  5. Gorgeous shots. That zinnia is just glorious.

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  6. Impeccable photography. Well done.

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  7. For me opening your blog is, the start of a beautiful colored day. A treasure to my eyes.
    Have a lovely sunday
    marijke

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  8. Zinnias are brilliant coloured flowers. I love the little white spider white it's strange 'face'.

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  9. Hai PoS
    I must admit that it is sometimes difficult to give comment on your nice macro,s but in this case I prefer number 2 and 6. Number 2 to by the use of just one color and number 6 by the very unusual angel of the shot and still getting a great composition.Keep them coming.

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  10. Beautiful details and colors!
    Have a good day :)

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  11. Absolutely beautiful!!!

    Am I the only one that sees a human face on that white spider? I'm scaring myself! ha!

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  12. Another wonderful series! The Zinnia is beautiful. And the spider looks like it has a face on its body! Beautiful macros.

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  13. Another great morning walk and discovery. Have a lovely Sunday!

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  14. That is one adorable little spider (If a spider can be adorable!). Love your photo of the corn--It looks so exotic, I didn't even recognise it as corn at first.

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  15. ... Beautiful, so delicate and fine, perfect pictures ...
    I am always excited about your macros ...
    Greetings Karin

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  16. All Wonders of nature, beautiful shots!
    Best regards, marion

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  17. Brilliant shots, love the zinnias, such beautiful colours.

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  18. Wow, gorgeous photos!
    Love the Lemon Myrtle.
    Have a great day.

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  19. So bright and vivid I just love them all!!!

    Hugs, Linda

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  20. Oh my gosh, your photos are a real smile bringer. Thanks for sharing.

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  21. Love your zinnias, tomatoes, lemon myrtle, beautiful shots, especially of the unfolding zinnia.

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  22. Kolejne cudowne zdjęcia, a biały pajączek wygląda uroczo na kwiatku
    :-). Pozdrawiam

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  23. All your macros are beautiful but these ones seem esp. magicial :-)

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  24. I am not a zinnia girl, but you have made this flower look so quaint and gorgeous!!! My orchid plants have all got buds and I was just thinking about you as to how you capture each and every stage of the flowers....from buds to blooms..:-)

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  25. The veins in the petal... for the flow of His Life, the Lemon Myrtle, with eyelashes as they look into the world...
    your quote at the bottom! I love!!!!
    "No winter lasts forever;
    no spring skips its turn." ~Hal Borland

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  26. The detail, colors, and textures you captured in these shot make for beautiful images. Lovely photography. The last one has to be my favorite this week. genie

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  27. The insect life in and around flowers is so fascinating to me. Lovely images. Especially of the underside of the pink zinnia. :)

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  28. Oh, lovely shots with so much vibrant colour!

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  29. I could almost see a face in that white tiny spider, scary! But your other photos especially the flowers are simply gorgeous!

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  30. These are the most beautiful pictures. Every one of them.

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  31. Love 'em all...but the spider on the zinnia blossom is outstanding.

    My Monday Post is: Holiday Golden Flame

    Happy Monday...have a great week ahead.

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  32. Beautiful captures!
    You may like to join my Floral Friday Fotos meme:

    http://floralfridayfoto.blogspot.com/

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  33. Stunning macro shots. Love the vibrant splashes of colour and the bee.

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  34. Breathtaking! I'm always fascinated with your bugs! Today, especially that white spider - awesome!

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