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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
I wish I could come across something unusual for Macros. You find beauty in the most unusual places. I need to branch out more...wonderful shots.
Lovely detail on the feathers. And the colors in the shotgun shell photo are fantastic: blue, red, brass (high and low, I notice) and the rich wood of the table. Super!
Ummm, looks like dinner?? Yum!
Very cool!
Must be hunting season! :) Nice job.
turkey? goose?Love the ribbing on the shotgun shells.
Wonderful! Again.Lindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Alright here's another in the pile of appreciative, impressed and amazed compliments!!! Beautiful stuff, 3C. :-)
Very nice shot of the feathers. You second picture says don't mess with me or my family! Nice Christmas colors with the shotgun shells though.
Shotgun shells and feathers...the perfect combo.Love it.
Colleen, thanks so much. For some reason I get a real kick out of macros...so much fun to get a close look at thingsJoated, thanks, he dumped a pocket full...or really several pockets full..on the table and I thought they looked kind of cool the way they lay thereDani, thanksNita, a ruffed grouse...intended for dinner although we may need a couple of roosters too. lolLisa, thanks!Dibear, it is, it is, thanksHolly, ruffed grouse or partridge, the first one the kid ever got. ThanksLinda, thanks!Steve, thanks, I have so much fun with macrosRG, thanks, I just liked the way they looked lying on the table when my son emptied his pockets after hunting (he does believe in being prepared. lol)Meadowsweet, welcome to Northview and thanks for the kind words. It was our son's first ruffed grouse
Love the shot with the shells, very creative!
those feathers are pretty incrediable!
I wish I could come across something unusual for Macros. You find beauty in the most unusual places. I need to branch out more...wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteLovely detail on the feathers. And the colors in the shotgun shell photo are fantastic: blue, red, brass (high and low, I notice) and the rich wood of the table. Super!
ReplyDeleteUmmm, looks like dinner?? Yum!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteMust be hunting season! :) Nice job.
ReplyDeleteturkey? goose?
ReplyDeleteLove the ribbing on the shotgun shells.
Wonderful! Again.
ReplyDeleteLinda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Alright here's another in the pile of appreciative, impressed and amazed compliments!!! Beautiful stuff, 3C. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot of the feathers. You second picture says don't mess with me or my family! Nice Christmas colors with the shotgun shells though.
ReplyDeleteShotgun shells and feathers...the perfect combo.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Colleen, thanks so much. For some reason I get a real kick out of macros...so much fun to get a close look at things
ReplyDeleteJoated, thanks, he dumped a pocket full...or really several pockets full..on the table and I thought they looked kind of cool the way they lay there
Dani, thanks
Nita, a ruffed grouse...intended for dinner although we may need a couple of roosters too. lol
Lisa, thanks!
Dibear, it is, it is, thanks
Holly, ruffed grouse or partridge, the first one the kid ever got. Thanks
Linda, thanks!
Steve, thanks, I have so much fun with macros
RG, thanks, I just liked the way they looked lying on the table when my son emptied his pockets after hunting (he does believe in being prepared. lol)
Meadowsweet, welcome to Northview and thanks for the kind words. It was our son's first ruffed grouse
Love the shot with the shells, very creative!
ReplyDeletethose feathers are pretty incrediable!
ReplyDelete