Shortly after coming across "i heart macro" this week for the first time, I walked by my window and saw the morning sun illuminating a seed pod in it's fleeting light in my backyard. I quickly grabbed my camera and ran out to capture what I saw a before the sun shifted and left the pod in the shadows again....
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Beautiful shots, Pam. Thanks for joining us.
ReplyDeleteThose are stunning pictures! So magical looking! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture of that seed pod!
ReplyDeletestunning!
ReplyDeleteThe lighting, the color, the angles...all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! What great photos and lovely colors! Your timing was perfect! Welcome!
ReplyDeleteWhat brilliant shots, it is so nice when you manage to just capture the perfect moment!
ReplyDeleteoh an thank you for stopping by my blog! I see you are from Phoenix.... what an awesome place to be from for wonderful photography opportunities.... my nephew lives in Tempe, and I went to visit last spring. Was amazed at the lighting and photo ops around Sedona, Page and just everywhere. Awesome. Nice to meet you! Jeanne
ReplyDeleteWow - those are some stunning shots!
ReplyDeletePam, what incredible shots! The contrasts are lovely.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...the light against the pod is gorgeous.
ReplyDeletejust beautiful; little pods seemingly filled with dark blue seeds...
ReplyDeletePam, I was dying to answer your note a minute ago but there was not a reply option. I love Wilson, and did the Page/ Lake Powell tour with him last year. My nephew has done a number of things with him. What a coincidence. What is your last name, and I will tell him I ran across you by accident. How cool. So what things have you done with him?? jstonefnp@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous shot:)
ReplyDeleteOh what a great shot. Mine is up too.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful and special photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. there is something so beautiful about an empty seed pod. Mother Nature is incredible!
ReplyDeleteIt never ceases to amaze me, just how beautiful flowers can be even after their prime, and you have so beautifully shown that here Pam. these are really stunning images.
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