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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
8 comments:
These are beautiful images Judy! The flowers look so fresh - and the droplets on the last one is so decorative! Lovely!
And thanks for your nice visits. Much appreciated! I hope to be back more often now! :)
Judy my dear friend. I must say Valkyrien took the words right out of my mouth. Every last one.
I also would like to compliment you on the excellent quality of these pictures. Have you gone and invested in a new camera of late?
But yes, I hope to visit you more frequently now that I decided to step back into the blog world and thanks on your special note about my special friend Ljuba.
hollyhocks
brimming with raindrops—
cleansed, refreshed
Gliding through the Locks
The pictures are awesome, but I like the last one best!
You've captured these raindrops just perfectly.
Oh, wow. The light in that last shot is gorgeous, making the droplets sparkle
very refreshing...
Oooooooooooooh!!! This is the first time I've seen Nature's Jewels that are RUBIES!!! Breathtaking!!!
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