It's another Macros Friday. I still have a house full of kids (I love them, but I'm ready to have the serenity of the only 3 back in our house), and I have Sage's third birthday party on Sunday to get ready for. So I've gone through the archives for this one. I took this back in June this was on a day I was feeling a little girlie. That doesn't happen that often since I spend most my time with boys.
This is one of many Daisies that grow in my front yard. I started these from seed about 5 years ago and they take over my front flower bed in June. The first photo is for the contest.
There will be more from the daisies, but for now I better start breakfast. They all wake up hungry.
12 comments:
Gorgeous! I Love this photos.... thanks for sharing. Nice work. I did some flower photography this week as well.
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So so pretty!
My mother's bouquet at her wedding was wild daisies... they are a special flower to me because of that!
~One Country Girl~
Beautiful shot - my husband manages all of our flowers and I think the Daisies died on us. Great shots.
Wow. They are beautiful! You've done a lovely job with the focus, depth of field and perspective! All around aces!
Oooh lovely! I especially LOVE the angle of the 2nd shot - very very nice! :-)
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I just love photographing daisies, don't you?! These don't look too girly, they are very serene and natural.
So pretty! Love it!
Simply gorgeous! The second shot is myfav, only beause I like unique angles.. Well done.. I am so enjoying visiting your blog.. Glad macro Friday helped me find you!
Thank you all for your kind words and for visiting my blog. I am really enjoying checking out all your blog and photos. Cass I found macro Friday also. I love meeting new people with the passion for photography as me. I look forward to getting to know you better also through your photography and blog.
Really nice shots of the daisies! Well done.
Amazing shot! I love all the detail in the pollen... and how the white petals look so soft. Great capture!! :)
Thanks Jeff and laura.
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