I walked about the yard with the macro lens.
It is always a treat to find the small joys of nature.
It does get personal when the bugs
land on me!
land on me!
The Day Flower shimmers in the afternoon sunlight.
The macro lens picks up the glitter.
The macro lens picks up the glitter.
The birds planted sunflowers in the strangest places.
Seeing the Hog Sphinx also called the Virginia Creeper Sphinx
in the ivy was the best treat of all.
I did not need the macro to see this giant!
I did have to look twice as she was so well camouflaged!
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Those bugs looked as big as life. I am just glad you didn't have a spider. Even though I know they are good for the garden, they still creep me out. Nice shots!
Rosey
You take fantastic macro shots. Your captures make the bugs look beautiful. I'm sure they're smiling at the camera!
Great macros! That sphynx is amazing!
you have to love looking at life thru the lens...getting to see all the details and really drink them in. wonderful!
Wonderful macros, as ever!! I wonder what sort of a butterfly or moth was sitting on you? Don't recall seeing one all white like that.
Holey moley those are some awesome macros!
Amazing macro! I want those lens!
Holy God! How long have I been away from your beautiful blog, Sherry!!!
Good to be back. It's so de-stressing here.
*smiles*
I'd just like to add my name to the list and say what fantastic photographs
Oh my good heavens. I LOVE these shots. Perfect!
Wonderful photos! Macro is my favorite. What kind of moth is the lat picture? Great shots.
I love coming here...I love everything you do. I adore all creatures, both large and small, and close-up-and-personal too :)
You show me what your eyes have seen and how you feel about the world around you. I am so thankful to be sharing it with you :)
Gorgeous phots! You are very talented!
Your macro pix are stunning stunning stunning . . . just wonderful. It is always a pleasure for me when i visit your garden blog.
I love the closeup of the white bug on your arm. WOW
You take great macros. It is indeed fun to walk around the yard with a macro lens. ;-)
Your close-ups are stunning!
Simply stunning work with the macro lens, and without :)
Slow and Beautiful — Snail
That last moth is really quite the sight. Fantastic markings.
Your photography is amazing! Loved these macros!
Breathtaking! All of these are simply breathtaking! In particular, the last one of that giant moth!
A prefect macro shot !!fantastic :)
Thanks for the visit & have a nice day.
You must be so patient to snap these photos. Were you lying on the ground?
Each photo is wonderful.
To capture all the detail on the white moth must not common. And the little flower is a gem. Wishing you a grand day wandering.
I drool over all you post, dear Sherry...such exquisite workmanship which shows patience and your love for nature. these photos take my breath away...thank you so much for sharing them :)
Here's my amazing variety of annual poppies grown from seed this year...
http://ourlittlecornerofparadise.blogspot.com/2009/08/ephemeral-poppies.html
Walking around with a macro lens sure is a fun thing to do! Nice photos!
Macro is a favourite for me too. So many details to see not visible otherways. Natures creation is always surprising
Beautiful photos! Thanks for the tip about the Coneflower tea, but, like you, I prefer the butterflies! Thanks for stopping by!
oh my! those bugs and insects look pretty scary... but certainly very colorful and so up close!
love your shots! ^-^
OH WOW...love that last picture...is that a moth? You take some awesome pictures!
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