Every leaf brimming with vitality
illustrated with perfection
in the setting of the suns light
To see wonderful macro images, visit: Lisa Chaos and Macro Monday
illustrated with perfection
in the setting of the suns light
To see wonderful macro images, visit: Lisa Chaos and Macro Monday
That is such a pretty green! It reminds me of science class when we would look at plant cells under a backlit microscope.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot perfect for a science textbook! Even the little white "hairs" show! Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove the fuzz on the leaf and the vibrant green color - nice!
ReplyDeleteOh look! The leaf has little whiskers as well! What a lovely shot... love the lighting. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, back lighting is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful reminder that we live in a rich and generous world.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteWill (your) wonders never cease? (Let's hope not.)
ReplyDeleteI think I can actually see the cells of that leaf! It has "hair," too. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh, you can just see the life pulsing in this little beauty. Gorgeous.
ReplyDelete:) Debi
Nature is an incredible teacher. Every human being can learn to listen and expand what they take in from the external world. This reminds you to learn to sense differently from the inside out.
ReplyDelete...whoa! Gorgeous photo...brilliant poem. It really resonates.
ReplyDeleteOh Tammie that is stunning - all the little hairs and the lighting is amazing!! Namaste, Sarah
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the simple intricate beauty of nature in your photo and words.... you make me open my eyes to nature "illustrated with perfection"....Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing shot - I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! You even show the hair like fuzzy edge of the leaf.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of camera do you have?
Wow! You can feel the radiating energy...
ReplyDeleteSo detailed, beautiful !
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh....beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the colour!<3
ReplyDeleteI wish I could make myself small enough to walk on that leaf and explore it like a new kingdom :)
ReplyDeleteSo...so pretty! There is nothing like the colour of a fresh new leaf. :-)
ReplyDeleteTami,
ReplyDeleteAwesome Macro capture. The details are great. Smiles Barbara
Tammie - Thanks for visiting Poetikat's Invisible Keepsakes and for commenting on the "Head" poem.
ReplyDeleteThis photograph is stunning. I'm not much of a photographer, but I love to look at really good work.
By the way, you're the first person I've ever seen mention the movie "Powder" in their profile. I loved that film too!
Kat
Superbe image! j'aime les contre-jours.
ReplyDeleteBeautifull picture: poetic and luminous. (Sorry, I can write english just a little... ;-)
Thank you all for enjoying this image!
ReplyDeleteI was taken with it's beauty when I found it alight in the forest. It is Arnica Montana and smells quite fine!
Ann, I have a little Nikon D40X and used a Nikkor 105mm micro lens with this image.
Tammie: That is a neat capture of light and nature.
ReplyDeleteJust spectacular!
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous! Green is my favorite color. So glad I stopped in.
ReplyDeleteLove the light on this leaf!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteThat is an incredible shot!
Perfect veins of life. And a little hair, too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice macro leaf. "The world in a grain of sand," or whatever Blake said.
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful macro image! Excellent job :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning!!
ReplyDeletePerfection! Love your poetry!
ReplyDeleteAwesome picture. Brilliant colours.
ReplyDeleteWOW...that's a stunning macro shot. Well done
ReplyDeleteStunning, looks like a line of trees on a top of a hill - a miniature landscape.
ReplyDeleteA reminder that nothing is as it seems at first glance. Beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteSmiles
Lovely photo, Tammie!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Love your photos. This is so much fun.
ReplyDeleteJune
Fantabulous :)
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful and loved the glow effect!
ReplyDeleteI love all the fuzzies on the edges. :)
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