My sweet little oak tree, one of the few that didn't freeze and turn brown this year! If you would like to join Macro Mondays please click here!! Have a wonderful week all! Namaste, Sarah
All three great macros but what catches my eye is the order of color, that beautiful dark red then a baby soft yellow then the fall colors in the last, a very eye candy order to the set Sarah!
Beautiful, as always! What's that first seed?? Ginko? Something exotic? Ooooh, I just looked up and saw you identified it as a horse chestnut! Never saw one. Cool. I'll call ya soon. So busy....xoxox
Great shots, Sarah. I just wanted to peek in and welcome you to the new Write With Pictures blog :)
Also, offer you to join Soaring Through The World In Pictures....not that I assume you have time for that, you busy artsy lady, you but this one is not of an obligation at all - a comfortable place to share your love of photography with the rest :)
I am seeing the purrrr-tiest kitty just below the comment form right now...I'll have to scroll down there and look further :)
Sarah, these are all wonderful. I really like the first photo a lot. It looks pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love that first shot, it is like you have frozen an important moment in nature.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful....Im doing fine ducky girl....working on kids halloween outfit...Love the pics
ReplyDeletexoxoxoxoxox
All three great macros but what catches my eye is the order of color, that beautiful dark red then a baby soft yellow then the fall colors in the last, a very eye candy order to the set Sarah!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Sarah! Love that first pic...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeatiful shots you have my favorite is the first one. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteYou've beautifully captured the essence of Autumn in three very simple shots, Sarah! Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Autumn!
ReplyDeleteNice. I particularly like that first one! Interesting texture you caught!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro especially the first one! what is that?
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks all!!:) It's a horse chestnut!
ReplyDeleteNice - like the chestnut the best. Great contrast between the spiky skin and the smooth chestnut.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Rosa (portugal)
Beautiful, as always! What's that first seed?? Ginko? Something exotic? Ooooh, I just looked up and saw you identified it as a horse chestnut! Never saw one. Cool. I'll call ya soon. So busy....xoxox
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Sarah. I just wanted to peek in and welcome you to the new Write With Pictures blog :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, offer you to join Soaring Through The World In Pictures....not that I assume you have time for that, you busy artsy lady, you but this one is not of an obligation at all - a comfortable place to share your love of photography with the rest :)
I am seeing the purrrr-tiest kitty just below the comment form right now...I'll have to scroll down there and look further :)