Moresecretwhispers, thank you! The second one is a close up of a bale of hay.
June, it was so fresh and neat lying there...I did read the post about all you wanted to do with the new camera, but I thought you really got it well with your Sunday Stills photos. They are really nice
Thanks Ed
RG, it chose an odd place for its home...right where I walk to the clothes line. Thanks
WB, thank you!
Lisa, thanks...she had fun, but got a terrible sun burn. got rained on. Took hours getting out of the place and home. Ah to be young again. lol
Kim, thanks. I almost didn't either and they weren't the best stuff I ever did...sorry....the weather was good for hay making so..
STeve, oh yeah! The cute little spinners love to drop down on you in the barn too....and bite.
Deb, thank you. That is a close up of the ants' efforts in the old honey locust
gttyup, thanks, my favorite too
LOR, thanks,
sighman, thanks, I don't really like them all that much either, but I couldn't resist the web...it was so fresh and new
thanks for your kind words
ReplyDeleteyou've also taken beautiful photos, i especially like the 2nd
what's in the grass in the last one(?)
I'm so happy that you got one of those spider webs! I love them . . . the gauzy little blankety things!
ReplyDeleteAs for getting comfortable with my new camera, maybe not so much. See http://aginggratefully.blogspot.com/2009/07/my-world-and-why-i-cannot-show-it-to.html. :-\
Very nice indeed..:-)
ReplyDeleteThat spider web looks like something could come crawling out. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Great addition to the sundaystills! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the spider web. How was country fest for liz?
ReplyDeleteLoverly shots... I didn't get around to taking any this week. oh well... :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice of pics. As for the webs, I usually discover those facially when digging around in the gardening shed.
ReplyDeleteI really like them all but the top one gets my vote -
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...really like the spider web...nice!
ReplyDeleteGood ones! I like the concept of the after and before grass photo.
ReplyDeleteThe webbing is very cool, too.
~Lisa
Love the wood, and that spider web makes you wonder what's down there...
ReplyDeletespiders *shudder*, I'd only take pictures of them if money was involved, you have my respect! Great submission this week :)
Nice job! I'm partial to the web too.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! I love the last one.
ReplyDeleteLove the spider web!
ReplyDeleteYou've got a lot of texture shots here, love the first one. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThe webs are amazing, wonderful job thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMoresecretwhispers, thank you! The second one is a close up of a bale of hay.
ReplyDeleteJune, it was so fresh and neat lying there...I did read the post about all you wanted to do with the new camera, but I thought you really got it well with your Sunday Stills photos. They are really nice
Thanks Ed
RG, it chose an odd place for its home...right where I walk to the clothes line. Thanks
WB, thank you!
Lisa, thanks...she had fun, but got a terrible sun burn. got rained on. Took hours getting out of the place and home. Ah to be young again. lol
Kim, thanks. I almost didn't either and they weren't the best stuff I ever did...sorry....the weather was good for hay making so..
STeve, oh yeah! The cute little spinners love to drop down on you in the barn too....and bite.
Deb, thank you. That is a close up of the ants' efforts in the old honey locust
gttyup, thanks, my favorite too
LOR, thanks,
sighman, thanks, I don't really like them all that much either, but I couldn't resist the web...it was so fresh and new
LInda, it is my favorite too. Thanks
CTG Ponies, thank you.
J9, my favorite too, thank you
Pacey, thanks! It is part of a tree in the yard
Whimsy, thanks so much!
The funnel spiderweb on grass is very cool! I like that you see nature as I do, with a sense of wonder. It shows in your photography!
ReplyDeleteGreat close-ups of textures that are there around us all the time, if only we take the time to notice!
ReplyDeleteFlowereaver, it is so nice to have this blog and a camera with which to share what there is to see out there...it is such a joy
ReplyDeleteJeanelle, thanks, there is so much to see and I have so much fun with photography.