has it been hot there too? I don't think of your area as brown leaves, just lots of green and flowers. It's been too hot for humans here but the clouds are solid yesterday and today, taking it down a notch.
It is hard to believe how brown it is in your garden, that's more normal for us. Those are amazing closeup photos, Kaja. Top row, the third one - what is that a picture of? Love the POV.
Thanks so much for linking up on Wandering Camera.
Love your shots of color. I like the leaves, but then we have leaves sprawled here and there through our yard. I thought about picking them up. Then a farmer friend said they'll eventually turn to soil. Okay then. :-)
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Beautiful photos--I especially love the sunflower segments--nice job--hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteOh yes, you found some lovely details by looking closer.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your photos, Kaja.
ReplyDeleteNice mix of shape, color and texture.
Isn't it amazing what we can find when we take a clower look!
ReplyDeletehas it been hot there too? I don't think of your area as brown leaves, just lots of green and flowers. It's been too hot for humans here but the clouds are solid yesterday and today, taking it down a notch.
ReplyDeleteI like your quilting work of course.
A lovely mosaic of some pretty flowers in your garden. Sunflowers always add a cheery smile to a hot day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Kaja, I have a passion for close-ups of flowers and leaves.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to believe how brown it is in your garden, that's more normal for us. Those are amazing closeup photos, Kaja. Top row, the third one - what is that a picture of? Love the POV.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up on Wandering Camera.
-Soma
Love your garden closeups! I love to do that do. Looking closer, you can see so much that normally we miss.
ReplyDeleteLove your shots of color. I like the leaves, but then we have leaves sprawled here and there through our yard. I thought about picking them up. Then a farmer friend said they'll eventually turn to soil. Okay then. :-)
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