Mom, Dad ...Do I have to make the jump?
Don't miss the jump son!
Where all the action was takeing place
Mom, Dad ...Do I have to make the jump?
Don't miss the jump son!
Where all the action was takeing place
Hi Trey... These are wonderful shots. You have a way with words and pictures, alike!
Trey - excellent macro, and very beautiful photos. I like the title as well. Thanks for sharing.
Great shots, Trey! So, How did the poor little guy do? Did he make it OK? LOL
Debi
Love the photos the insects are tiny in comparison to the flower. Thanks for sharing.
Howdy there Trey
Y'all sure do have some real fine looken pink Caloliles. You do always take and give us real good looken photos to look at.
Trey - I love the shot of your pink Calla Lilies in the last picture. You are so right about gardens being microcosms or a universe of life.
Steve
Thanks for the kind remarks.
Sharon
Thanks for stopping by. I couldn't do these without digital that's for certain.... ;O)
Debi
He did, he crawled down and back up again....no jump! LOL
Dale ,
Thanks.........I suppose things are just beginning to bloom up your way?
Myrl
They really are aren't they?
Trey,
You strike me as the type of guy who can stop and smell the roses so to speak and I think that your pictures are awesome!!!!
This makes me think of Honey I Shrunk The Kids and how different everything would look if we were shrunk down tiny. Great pictures!
You certainly do have a good zoom lens!
very cool, ever look under a microscope? amazing what you see
your friend in Charlottesville Virginia!
Sharon
It is all relative isn't it! :o)
Charles
Again I say thank goodness for digital cameras!
Great photos! I've gotten a few "micro-universe" photos off my new digital camera-- hadn't thought about using them on a blog, though.
Hey there Trey, Seems to me that you are not only an excellent blogger and gardener but also a photographer. These shots are amazing Thanks for sharing
Laura
That is the great thing about Active Rain ...there are so many categories to post too.
June
Thanks for the kind words! But I think it is the camera more than the photographer in this case.
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