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Monday, January 23, 2012

Macro Monday: Grass

My grasses from the farm trip attracted so many comments last week, so I thought I would post some more...



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26 comments:

  1. I adore everything about that second photo...the entire composition is brilliant. Love the texture of the barbed wire amidst the beautiful grasses.

    Kathy

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  2. I think you've nailed that second shot- I love it.

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  3. Really makes for some nice shots, esp w/ the fence... beautiful capture! =)

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  4. oh, that second photo stirs the heart. i love a good fence shot, and grasses just make it perfect.

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  5. Oba zdjęcia bardzo mi się podobają i to bardzo. Pozdrawiam. *** Both pictures I really liked a lot. Yours.

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  6. Wow! These are simply gorgeous images. Love the angle of the first shot. Really really beautiful.

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  7. Wundervolle Makros ♥

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  8. This is really beautiful! Have a wonderful week yourself!

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  9. How beautiful these are Liz!
    I especially love the second one.
    Such a wonderful composition.

    Thank you so much for sharing with us this week at The Creative Exchange.

    Have a wonderful day!

    lisa.

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  10. The grass with the barbwire is excellent.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  11. Very good photos. I think they're awesome:)

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  12. ...wonderful images, nice grass..
    Greeting Karin

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  13. Very interesting!
    What kind of grass is it?))
    Looks superb!

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  14. Living on the prairie, I always enjoy seeing grass against the sky like this. Just beautiful. :)

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  15. Gorgeous presentation and details in these images.

    Happy MM

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  16. Love the second one with the old fence post and barbed wire. Nice!

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  17. These are wonderful. This is how I would love to see my world now, not in white and cold like I see it.

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  18. Hi there - grass is a much overlooked plant. It can be wonderful with its dull shades and simple colours.

    A good way to take low down shots of buildings is to use the self-timer. Put the camera on its back, lens pointing up - press the shutter and walk away. It’s a great way to take pictures inside as well. I got some good shots many, many years ago of the roof of York Minster in the UK like this.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Australia

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  19. You can't beat nature for a good photography subject. Beautiful shots. V

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  20. Beautiful photographs.

    Regards and best wishes

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  21. Beautiful subject! I love the grasses against the barbed wire fence.

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  22. I love the second picture!!
    Last month I photographed the same grass in the Dominican Republic.
    At home I identified the grass as Bermuda Grass
    or Bahama Grass, Devil's Grass, Couch Grass, Wire Grass, Indian Doab
    Genus: Cynodon
    Species: dactylon
    - Cheers from Canada,
    Gisela

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