Leaving it … 25/03/201731/05/2017Claudette Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
Miriam 25/03/2017 / 10:04 pm Oh, I love the colours and the details in these. 🌿 LikeLiked by 1 person
that little voice 25/03/2017 / 10:27 pm Terrific pics. What camera do you use for these great close ups? LikeLiked by 1 person
Claudette 26/03/2017 / 7:31 pm I took these on my Panasonic LX100. It does have a nice macro on it. LikeLike
lindywhitton 25/03/2017 / 11:03 pm clever and beautiful! Of course I mean you and the leaves… LikeLiked by 2 people
Quirky Girl 26/03/2017 / 12:57 am I especially like the second one! The colors are stunning! LikeLiked by 1 person
Claudette 26/03/2017 / 7:33 pm You are kind to say so, and yes, there are some lovely autumn colours coming into the leaves now. LikeLiked by 1 person
Osyth 27/03/2017 / 8:31 pm The French don’t say peas in a pod but ‘comme deux gouttes d’eau’ which means like two drops of water … your picture proves that in actual fact each one is different, which is how I prefer to think of all things (even two peas in a pod!) LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh, I love the colours and the details in these. 🌿
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Thanks Miriam, I liked those things too.
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Terrific pics. What camera do you use for these great close ups?
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I took these on my Panasonic LX100. It does have a nice macro on it.
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lovely to see all these leaves tonight!
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They were a nice selection.
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clever and beautiful! Of course I mean you and the leaves…
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Ah, thanks Sis.
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I especially like the second one! The colors are stunning!
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You are kind to say so, and yes, there are some lovely autumn colours coming into the leaves now.
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Lovely, crisp shots!
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Thanking you, Brian.
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The French don’t say peas in a pod but ‘comme deux gouttes d’eau’ which means like two drops of water … your picture proves that in actual fact each one is different, which is how I prefer to think of all things (even two peas in a pod!)
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I like this thought, thanks Osyth.
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