Wednesday 15 July 2009

Angels awaiting release

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16 comments:

  1. Angels?! I hope none of those "angels" land on my lawn.

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  2. fine capture.
    and indeed i wouldn't won't them in our yard either...hubby has finally got a handle on them.
    have a good evening.

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  3. Mac: Cool shot, I saw some thistle ready to release and there were five American Goldfinch collecting seed.

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  4. I love the way your eyes focus on beauty - never mind the camera...

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  5. I like them... they have pretty yellow flowers... LOL

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  6. ...But they ARE good for photographing, aren't they?

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  7. Beautiful. I think of them as crystals. I have shots but they are yellowish in hue. Possibly because it was evening and the sun was going down. I love the cleanness of this shot.
    Love the header pic too. Beautiful with great clarity.

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  8. Lovely, especially large when all the details can be seen.

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  9. Before I read the word "Angel" I thought what a beautiful snowflake ! (it's not really the season I know, but living in the countries we live in, it wouldn't be surprising !)

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  10. Great shot! And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the title!!

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  11. Dandelion clocks always make good subjects for closeups. It's a good mono conversion you've got there.

    The only thing that detracts is that the centre is a little "cluttered", if u see what I mean. Some of the seed heads are a bit obscured.

    But ignore me, it's a fine shot!

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  12. This is a great macro, but I hope the angels don't come anywhere near my yard!

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  13. Beautiful capture~especially enlarged~ but as clever as your title is~ & I suppose if you think about it they do look like little Angels floating by...but I have never thought of them as little Angels~not when I know how hard they are to keep out of my garden & yard~but I will have to smile now everytime I pull a dandelion from my yard, or see one of the seed's floating by!! :) And I will think of you Imac & your beautiful capture!
    Cat

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