Very beautiful pictures and it's nice to see flowers and many colors. Here we have winter yet, but now we are waiting for spring. Have a nice day Nordis
First let me say thank-you for visiting my blog and leaving such encouraging words. I am amazed at the photos I see on your blog. I know I can draw inspiration here so I will be following. God Bless you and your family.
Oh I love your pictures! Especially on a cold and rainy day like we have today! I've never seen a flower like the one on your last picture, the red one with the purple and yellow. Such a beauty.
so.... you know these are some of the BEST photographs ever taken on this planet. What do you do with them all? More people should see them. Cards? Calendars? Wall art? Puzzles... hmmmm
Oh they are such gorgeous photos. Have you thought about putting them together into a book - love your garden glimpses! Also love the music that is playing on your site.
Astonishingly beautiful and detailed photographs, as always. You take my breath away each time I visit your blog! Especially love the spider :)
ReplyDeleteWspaniałe makro i pajączek taki duży. Pozdrawiam cieplutko. *** Great macro and spider so big. Yours warm.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bloom, I'm pleased you enjoy visiting. It's a delight to be able to share photos.
ReplyDeleteGiga, the spider is very tiny really, it just looks big with the macro lens.
Very beautiful pictures and it's nice to see flowers and many colors. Here we have winter yet, but now we are waiting for spring.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day
Nordis
Your photos continue to amaze me! Absolutely GORGEOUS!! Love the spider!!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy these special moments when I discover the wonders of your garden, it's fresh and sublime!
ReplyDeleteA white spider?? I've never seen one of those. Awesome! Well caught
ReplyDeletevery beautiful macros! great work ...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always! Looove the tiny spider (even though I hate spiders)! :-)
ReplyDeletegorgeous, as always sweetie....I am so inspired by your photos to save harder for a new camera...and to get started on the macro revolution!
ReplyDeletehugs
hello gorgeous xxx
The second picture looks so crisp like a particular kind of wafer we get back home.
ReplyDeleteAs always, a visual treat which I love!!
Awesome macros and that spider gave me a chill, great macro shot of it.
ReplyDeleteFantastische Macros...
ReplyDeleteGrüsse aus der Schweiz
Hans-Peter
Once again, I sigh at the beauty your share from your garden. Absolutely stunning captures.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots. I loved the delicate shots of the petals. Cheers Ruby.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful captured.
ReplyDeletegr. Marijke
A garden of macro beauty today.
ReplyDeleteYou manage this so exceptional great, in you own way :0) Amazing pictures :0)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous details in these macro images!
ReplyDeleteWie immer...wunderschön und die winzige Spinne ist absolut fantastisch.
ReplyDeleteLG Mathilda ♥
The spider is unbelievable but what is the first picture?
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I love the third picture but all are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Angela
Such incredible colours!
ReplyDeleteLovely macros though I quickly scrolled past that white spider LOL. That bromeliad one is so colourful.....I presume it's a type of Achemea?
ReplyDeletereally wordless! sooo beautiful macros! thanks for sharing with us :)
ReplyDeleteOhh, you captured very interesting especially the spider. I saw your blog through Kala. here's my blog, if you're interested to check. Thank you
ReplyDeleteYou are quite the photographer!
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Yes Rosie, it is a bromeliad, I think it may be an Achemea as you suggest. It was here when we bought the house and flowers after a rainy season.
ReplyDeletehow can anyone doubt?!
ReplyDeletethe colours in that last one lingers so close to me... it is perfect...
ReplyDeleteI see you are enjoying your new macro lens :)
Amazing macros! These are truly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat macros. I love the spider.
ReplyDeleteFirst let me say thank-you for visiting my blog and leaving such encouraging words. I am amazed at the photos I see on your blog. I know I can draw inspiration here so I will be following. God Bless you and your family.
ReplyDeleteI'm liking that new macro lens of yours more and more! What exotic colors and delicate petals - plus a ghost spider!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, you are definitely spoiling us with your macro lens. Thank you for sharing these gorgeous images with us.
ReplyDeleteWow, did I say wow?! What gorgeous shots... I especially like that little white spider!
ReplyDeleteAmazing macro shots...love the little white spider.
ReplyDeletethe spider is beautiful! I can't believe I'm saying this, but yes, it's great!
ReplyDeleteThe macros are stunning.
ReplyDeletemagnificent. nothing more to be said
ReplyDeleteInteresting macro photos Karen. I'm not sure that I like that white spider though - Dave
ReplyDeleteI am speechless. These photos are stunning..
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ReplyDeleteWundervolle Makros, die meine Vorfreude auf den Frühling zusätzlich verstärken.
Herzliche Grüße von Bina
Awesome close-ups! Fine details and colors, the spider looked a bit creepy but cool. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macros, I like it!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and happy "ww"
Kaffeetante
I am loving that spider
ReplyDeleteIt's photos like this that make me want to get a macro lens!
Have a great day!
Your photography continues to amaze me. You're a true artist.
ReplyDeletenature is so breath-taking!! your little white spider is pure essence of God's creation!! LOVE your music!! (i'm a retired band director) ^)^linda
ReplyDeleteOh I love your pictures! Especially on a cold and rainy day like we have today!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a flower like the one on your last picture, the red one with the purple and yellow. Such a beauty.
Lovely photos. Have a nice week. Greetings from Romania. I love tha macro, with the white spider.
ReplyDeleteI love the little spider protecting his territory. Beautiful close up detail....the flowers are just gorgeous:)
ReplyDeletePositively awesome captures! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteso.... you know these are some of the BEST photographs ever taken on this planet. What do you do with them all? More people should see them. Cards? Calendars? Wall art? Puzzles... hmmmm
ReplyDeleteyou are incredible!
~Monika
Oh they are such gorgeous photos. Have you thought about putting them together into a book - love your garden glimpses!
ReplyDeleteAlso love the music that is playing on your site.