but they all seem to have these tiny bugs, and I am not thrilled with the thought of boiling them alive...
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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
7 comments:
I love looking at all your macro flower shots, simply awesome!
Beautiful--I could almost smell them and taste the tea. In fact, you've inspired me--I'm going to brew a cup & have a nice slab of rhubarb pie with it.
Wow! The shots of the water droplets on the camomile are amazing, especially the first one, well done!
The droplets look like crystals and give the camomile more charming look. I feel like a cup of camomile tea at the moment.:-)
Beautiful photos, Judy. It's hard to believe how tiny the flowers really are because you've captured them so clearly.
Beautiful crystals of water on that chamomile! I could wear those jewels!
Also, knowing that it was full of bug essance would likely detract from the enjoyment of the tea. These are great shots, especially the first one. It's wonderfully bright
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