If It Moves......Photograph It!! If It Doesn't Move....Photograph It Anyway!!
I really like that first image - seeing the leaves still partially folded into the bud!
Thanks Judy :-))
Can't wait to see how this flower is when it is open ;)
It won't be a flower, it'll be the leaves and seeds of the Sycamore tree :-))
Wow, this is macro photo at is best. Really nice photos.
Love the photos, love the light and the details.
Thank you :-))
Nice pictures, I really like these macros full of beautiful art!
Dont know what to sayyyyyyyy .
Go on, try :-))
How could I look commenter no. one?? This is a very interesting bud -partly opened - great capture!
Thanks Jesh :-))
The details are so good. Great job Mitch.
Thanks Lynda :-))
Beautiful details in these photos! I love spring.
Thanks Gunilla :-))
wundervoll von der Natur aus..und perfekt ins Bild gesezt..LG vom katerchen
Danke :-))
Really interesting images. I have never seen a sycamore bud...maybe not even tree...before. Love the detail.
Thanks Lori :-))
cool! and we have sycamores here too-down in the bottoms
Thanks Kathy :-)) The buds of the sycamore are the interesting part, I think.
Wow, those buds looks so complicated! Our sycamore is way to high to see the buds, I just see the bark! Rebecca
Thanks Rebecca :-)) I live in an area where there are a LOT of sycamores, so I see them in all sorts of different heights/sizes.
Våren är en spännande tid för fotografering. Dina bilder är så läckra med de nästan håriga bladen runt blomknoppen.
Tack Ulla. Ja, våren är en spännande tid för fotografering. Jag tillbringade hela påskhelgen fotografering!!
Hi Mitch! You always show me beauties that I didn't know before. Thanks!
Fascinating photos! Gorgeous!
Thanks Mary :-))
opening buds is so wonderful . A promise for life to come.
Thanks NF :-)) I always look forward to seeing the buds opening for that very reason.
I really like that first image - seeing the leaves still partially folded into the bud!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy :-))
DeleteCan't wait to see how this flower is when it is open ;)
ReplyDeleteIt won't be a flower, it'll be the leaves and seeds of the Sycamore tree :-))
DeleteWow, this is macro photo at is best. Really nice photos.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, love the light and the details.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-))
DeleteNice pictures, I really like these macros full of beautiful art!
ReplyDeleteDont know what to sayyyyyyyy .
ReplyDeleteGo on, try :-))
DeleteHow could I look commenter no. one?? This is a very interesting bud -partly opened - great capture!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jesh :-))
DeleteThe details are so good. Great job Mitch.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynda :-))
DeleteBeautiful details in these photos! I love spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gunilla :-))
Deletewundervoll von der Natur aus..und perfekt ins Bild gesezt..
ReplyDeleteLG vom katerchen
Danke :-))
DeleteReally interesting images. I have never seen a sycamore bud...maybe not even tree...before. Love the detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lori :-))
Deletecool! and we have sycamores here too-down in the bottoms
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy :-)) The buds of the sycamore are the interesting part, I think.
DeleteWow, those buds looks so complicated! Our sycamore is way to high to see the buds, I just see the bark! Rebecca
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca :-)) I live in an area where there are a LOT of sycamores, so I see them in all sorts of different heights/sizes.
DeleteVåren är en spännande tid för fotografering. Dina bilder är så läckra med de nästan håriga bladen runt blomknoppen.
ReplyDeleteTack Ulla. Ja, våren är en spännande tid för fotografering. Jag tillbringade hela påskhelgen fotografering!!
DeleteHi Mitch! You always show me beauties that I didn't know before. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFascinating photos! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary :-))
Deleteopening buds is so wonderful . A promise for life to come.
ReplyDeleteThanks NF :-)) I always look forward to seeing the buds opening for that very reason.
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