Summer is almost over and soon Fall will waltz in wearing her brilliant gown. I took a stroll with my camera to capture some images of summer. It is still beautiful and inspiring. What do you think?
You have a fantastic camera and a great eye - these are stunning!! Can't wait to see some of your fall photos. Official first day of Spring here in Oz!
It is not always easy. I have to make them small at first, then when I move them to line up side by side, I can make them the size I want. Sometimes it takes some doing! I can also put text inside between the 2 pictures or under them or on top. I just did nto do it this post. I am glad you enjoyed the shots.
I was born in Kansas City, Mo. and now live in Oregon since February 1998. I love it here. It is peaceful, green, lush and friendly. I have blossomed here. I love taking photographs, writing poetry, reading, doing needlepoint, crafting, and spending time with friends. I am involved in a Women Writer's Group called Chrysalis and there is so much talent in this group. We are located in Oregon City, Oregon.
I love what you capture with your camera! This is the epitome of August.
ReplyDeleteYou have a fantastic camera and a great eye - these are stunning!! Can't wait to see some of your fall photos. Official first day of Spring here in Oz!
ReplyDeleteYour spring is just starting!!!?? wow! So we will see lots of photos from you!
DeleteSo many beautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteYour eye for beauty, color and composition gets better and better. Thank you for the beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a beauty, and your flower shots are gorgeous. How on earth did you get them to line up side by side?
ReplyDeleteAnd can you put text in there also?
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
It is not always easy. I have to make them small at first, then when I move them to line up side by side, I can make them the size I want. Sometimes it takes some doing!
DeleteI can also put text inside between the 2 pictures or under them or on top. I just did nto do it this post. I am glad you enjoyed the shots.
Your unerring eye for beauty seems to capture the essence of each lovely blossom. Rose, you were well named. Alice
ReplyDeleteThank you Alice.
DeleteThe one with the bumble bee is my favourite. I like to see flowers having fun. Did you use a zoom lens?
ReplyDeleteI like the droopy pink ones. They make me think of slippers hanging off a line
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. You really know how to capture the essence of a flower.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful. They would look lovely on greeting cards! Cheers you up just looking at them.
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