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About Me
- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
10 comments:
You are way too clever to take these shots Judy. How did you manage to tell that little darling not to go away?
I am fascinated!
Delightful yellow sweet clovers! I thought they were very big until I saw the ant. Nice pictures. :)
I never imagine how small the flowers are until I saw the tiny visitor crawling. :)
Lovely shots of the clover and sky! Very pretty. Happy skywatching!
What a beautiful sky backdrop for your pretty little plant. Really a neat sky photo.
Nice shots. say hi to your BIG ant for me and I like your blue sky.XXX Don
Nice selection for Skywatch Friday Judy. I find that I often miss out by overlooking the small and commonplace plants. They are very rewarding
Beautiful! Our sweet clover is white, and just as tiny. I haven't been able to get a picture of it yet! The ant is the perfect touch!
I really like all of your images, and that ant is brilliant! We don't get ants that big here but I lived in Greece for a while and they have them there. They are very entertaining to watch and can pick up huge things. In fact I think ants and the strongest living things on the planet in terms of size/ weight ratio.
All the photos are beautiful but the last one with an ant is my favorite.
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