Monday, July 8, 2013

Birdsfoot Trefoil

A couple of the nice things about walking first thing in the morning are the dew, and the low angle of the sun, shining through the petals of the flowers.
Of course, you have to get right down low, to get the sun shining through the birdsfoot trefoil blossoms...
I am linking this with NF Catch the Light.
 

20 comments:

  1. This is one of my favoiurite flowers Judy and it is everywhere this year as we are having such lovely weather.

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  2. Beautiful shots! I really like this little blossoms!

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  3. You really caught the ligt.
    Wonderful.
    Have a nice evening.
    Mormor

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  4. I wish I was not so tired in the morning - wonderful colors!

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  5. Beautiful light in the photo. I love yellow flowers.

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  6. Beautiful light in the photo. I love yellow flowers.

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  7. So many good reasons to walk in the morning light, in a world born anew with the dew still on it...

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  8. Here you have really caught the light. Pictures are gorgeous.

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  9. I like the first, it shows the light the best. :)

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  10. I adore taking photos of people taking photos! (I should do a post on that!)

    I could just picture you! What fun. I have figured out how to take a photo with the zoom lens, I don't have to get down low!

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  11. These petals glow so beautifully in the streams of sunshine!

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  12. I especially like the second shot with the petals glowing with early morning light:)

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  13. Nicely captured! 'Dew' keep up the great work♫ My Catch: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/thunderbumpers/

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  14. Neat shots of the bird'sfoot trefoil. My shots of this flower are often way too bright. You did very well here.

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  15. we have a simliar one and they are so nice when they are sunlit. :)

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  16. Beautiful macro images! I like the dewdrops, the transparent petals and the bokeh background.

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  17. Yea..now I know what the yellow plant in my yard is...thank you.. I wanted to let you know that I have a meme called Nature Notes for the past 3 years. It is small, but it is for nature lovers. I post on Tuesdays at midnight EST and people from all over the world participate... Michelle

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  18. Pretty blooms and lovely lighting. Beautiful photos!

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