Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Macros

Flower macros are piling up in the May photo file so I will fight back by posting a few of them on the blog.

Aquilegia Columbine which I purchased a few years ago for my perennial flower garden:

May 2 (8)

Wild Phlox growing in the road ditch:

May 2 (6) Dandelion decorating the lawn:

May 2 (1)

And, lastly, this tiny blossom which I think is called Luminaria.  I bought this plant a few years ago and don’t really like it very much because its so fragile and the flowers are practically microscopic in size.

May 7 (3)

8 comments:

  1. They are beautiful....and I never tire of looking at flower photos, wild or otherwise.

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  2. Just beautiful...every one of them!

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  3. Beautiful images. I love macros,but seldom use my lens.

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  4. These are such wonderful macros! Your yard must be very beautiful with all that variety and color!

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  5. Of all things, I absolutely love that dandelion!!!

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  6. Your photographs are wonderful. I especially like the Luminaria.

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  7. The dandelion picture is amazing! Incredibly beautiful and I love all the details.

    Regards from Barcelona.

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