Saturday, July 23, 2011

I Heart Macro Garden Pictures


Welcome to my weekly post to contribute to this weeks "I Heart Macro"
Hosted by Studio Waterstone every Sunday.
Candy Lily (Iris family actually)
Chloe's gord (one of many).
Old rusty tomato stand with lone cherry tomato.

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I Heart Macro post.
Thanks for stopping by!

19 comments:

  1. The tomato looks sparkly up close! Great photos!

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  2. I love the lily and your wonderful edit.

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  3. The colours in that lilly are just gorgeous - love the edit too.

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  4. Just beautiful! The colors are amazing. Thanks so much for joining us.

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  5. Oh the first shot is gorgeous! Love those colors!

    Happy Sunday!

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  6. These are gorgeous! I especially love the gourd :)

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  7. Amazing pictures! Its incredible how different things look up close. I love all your shots!

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  8. Stunning shots! I love the colors in that gourd picture!

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  9. Divine color on the Candy Lily!
    Love, Love, Love! I could gaze at that forever!
    All great shots.

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  10. Love that candy lily, the colors against the background are like a painting! Frame worthy for sure!

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  11. I really like the lily. I think that must be what I have too...cousin gave it to me and I have never known what it is. It looks like Iris leaves and has wonderful orange speckled flowers. You have to love fresh garden tomatoes!

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  12. I love nature pictures. those are beautiful!

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  13. I love the colors of the Candy Lily! I like the effect you used on the photo too. They're all great shots!

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  14. *Wonderful*, Marsha! That lily is amazing!

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  15. Thanks everyone! That first shot of the "Candy Lily" - which was reclassified into the iris family in the last couple of years - was taken with my iPhone Hipstamatic app. I'm simply addicted to using it with an extra hand lens to get up close photos…

    I appreciate all the feedback!
    ~Marsha

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