Thats cool. I did work on using the macro on my camera and some turned out better than others. I will keep on trying though!! Thanks for the tip. I had to play with the camera to get it. The book didn't have any info on how to use it!!!
Detail intensifies towards the center. I'm always so critical of my own but if certain parts are a bit more focused and others not..I consider all the more fetching..or challanging, ha- Cheers
Lisa, it didn't turn out as well as I might have liked but I wanted a pic of it while at camp
CTG, thanks!
Ed, thanks for running this and Sunday Stills...a lot of fun
FC, I think it is a downy wood mint....or a hairy wood mint. Take your pick. lol
Lisa, thanks, I have tried and tried to transplant some home, but it doesn't like our soil I guess
KP, it was a hurry up job in poor light. I admit it. lol. I intended to just for reference as I wanted to be able to compare it to the field guide to try to identify it. Then I decided to give macro Monday a shot...lol thanks for visiting!
Thats cool. I did work on using the macro on my camera and some turned out better than others. I will keep on trying though!! Thanks for the tip. I had to play with the camera to get it. The book didn't have any info on how to use it!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeletevery nice, thanks for joining..:-)
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a wild sage?
ReplyDeleteOooh! Such interesting texture, and soft color. Pretty!
ReplyDelete~Lisa
Detail intensifies towards the center. I'm always so critical of my own but if certain parts are a bit more focused and others not..I consider all the more fetching..or challanging, ha- Cheers
ReplyDeleteAnd yes..this was pretty-
ReplyDeleteLisa, it didn't turn out as well as I might have liked but I wanted a pic of it while at camp
ReplyDeleteCTG, thanks!
Ed, thanks for running this and Sunday Stills...a lot of fun
FC, I think it is a downy wood mint....or a hairy wood mint. Take your pick. lol
Lisa, thanks, I have tried and tried to transplant some home, but it doesn't like our soil I guess
KP, it was a hurry up job in poor light. I admit it. lol. I intended to just for reference as I wanted to be able to compare it to the field guide to try to identify it. Then I decided to give macro Monday a shot...lol thanks for visiting!
Great picture, what type of flower is it?
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture, do you what the name of the flower?
ReplyDeleteDibear, thanks it is a little blurrier than I would have liked...but it was what I had. lol I think it is downy wood mint.
ReplyDeleteCeleste, thanks, downy wood mint I think...or hairy wood mint.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting photo, I have never seen this flower before..Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteFar Side, thanks, it is wood mint I think . I have tried to transplant some home, but it doesn;t like my garden soil
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