Thank you for bringing us into the smaller details of your majestic world Tammie! Your images are beautiful and inspiring as always. I particularly love the raindrops. The droplets and light are magical.
You DO know how to present the very essence of autumn. Those droplets are magical and the light frosting around the raspberry leaves let me delight in the crisp morning air in my nostrils even in the middle of our vibrant warm spring.
Yes, so many lovely treasures for the time of the year we are in! I love the raindrops on the leaves - all those perfect little balls of water. Could that be the first frosts on those soft pink and yellow leaves?
It is fun to hear which ones you enjoy more than others. It helps me to consider possibilities.
Yes Sandra, we have only had a few frosts now, at least at my elevation. It is so pretty when the world is dressed in frost, it also inspires the leaves to turn colors and drop from their trees. Autumn is fully in swing, no slow start at all.
Gorgeous pics Tammie, I see some early frost there. We're due some cold weather this weekend. I wonder whether we'll have a white winter this year. I know for a fact you will.
Ha Tammie, elke foto is een genot om naar te kijken de kleuren de regen druppels de havik. Het wespen nest heel mooi om te zien. Wij hadden deze zomer een wespen nest naast de voor deur dat was minder mooi. Liefs een groetje Christiene.
Ha Tammie, each photo is a pleasure to watch the colors the raindrops Hawk. The wasps nest very nice to see. This summer we had a wasp nest beside the front door that was less beautiful. Love a Christiene greet you.
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Wow.... Awesome pics
ReplyDeleteTammie, I love seeing fall through your lens! The shapes, colors and textures you've chosen are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou're an artist for the season, Tammie.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing what you see, how you see.
(This is my favorite season of the year.
Seems like it's yours too.)
Gorgeous! Love the frosty pic!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Tammie. Sometimes we forget just to look at small beauties of our Earth. Thank you. X
ReplyDeleteBreath taking!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for bringing us into the smaller details of your majestic world Tammie! Your images are beautiful and inspiring as always. I particularly love the raindrops. The droplets and light are magical.
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ReplyDeleteYou DO know how to present the very essence of autumn. Those droplets are magical and the light frosting around the raspberry leaves let me delight in the crisp morning air in my nostrils even in the middle of our vibrant warm spring.
ReplyDeleteYes, so many lovely treasures for the time of the year we are in! I love the raindrops on the leaves - all those perfect little balls of water. Could that be the first frosts on those soft pink and yellow leaves?
ReplyDeletethank you everyone for enjoying these photos!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to hear which ones you enjoy more than others. It helps me to consider possibilities.
Yes Sandra,
we have only had a few frosts now, at least at my elevation. It is so pretty when the world is dressed in frost, it also inspires the leaves to turn colors and drop from their trees. Autumn is fully in swing, no slow start at all.
lovely week to you all!
Tammie
...beautiful images. Love seeing the sugared frost...we haven't had that yet. It's soon to come, though!
ReplyDeletewow....stunning images of your little corner of the world....
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So lovely to see autumn through your eyes. I have never seen a wasp's nest close up. (Have never really wanted to get that close!)
ReplyDeleteYou've captured and expressed some truly glorious patterns and rhythms of form and color that mama Nature shares. So, so, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely captures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics Tammie, I see some early frost there. We're due some cold weather this weekend. I wonder whether we'll have a white winter this year. I know for a fact you will.
ReplyDeleteAgain an enormous delight to see your gorgeous photos! The magic light is breathtking, but my favourite is the mushroom from the squirrel storage!;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice collection of photos. I love the different textures.
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ReplyDeleteHa Tammie, elke foto is een genot om naar te kijken de kleuren de regen druppels de havik.
ReplyDeleteHet wespen nest heel mooi om te zien.
Wij hadden deze zomer een wespen nest naast de voor deur dat was minder mooi.
Liefs een groetje Christiene.
Ha Tammie, each photo is a pleasure to watch the colors the raindrops Hawk.
The wasps nest very nice to see.
This summer we had a wasp nest beside the front door that was less beautiful.
Love a Christiene greet you.
Another stunning collection of photos Tammie. Thanks so much for sharing all that beauty!
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So lush and gorgeous! Fantastic photos -- love the droplets on that beautiful green ... and the fall leaves. So beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWow -so utterly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous ~ when raindrops dress leaves .
ReplyDeleteAh...such a feast of texture and color for the eyes...I almost feel like I'm there.
ReplyDeleteA real joy to see! Lovely, lovely! the mist has been where I live in the latest couple of early mornings.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely light in the first picture here!
Wonderful mushrooms, exquisite photos!
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