Today I thought we would get up close and personel to these tulips. My macro skills hard at work!
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You are inspiring me to take a few more pictures, and I love that quote. Thank you. ❤️
You are a master of the macro :) These are beautiful!
Pretty, pretty, and MORE pretty.
Oh so pretty. The center of that first one is very interesting. It kind of looks like a little brain :)
Love the quote.
Do you like it? I did it just for you! I love that quote. These are so beautiful and I am a huge fan of macro of flowers or any other subject I used to do a lot of it until I got a camera that doesn't do micro worth a darn
These are all so beautiful and I love the quote!
Great macro shots of the tulip. I like the quote by Max Lucado.
I find your macro skills impressive. Beautiful photos.
Gorgeous, and gorgeous macro skills....
I do wish I had macro skills, but my little camera does not have the ability. -smile-
Gentle hugs,
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Those are Heavenly.
Lovely flowers...cheerful morning
Sue
What a great post and so much beauty captured. Thanks, Ginny!
Your skills are wonderful, Ginny. Those tulips are simply gorgeous!! Good job, girlfriend! ~Andrea xoxoxo
Beautiful pictures and I love the quote at the end.
Those are some great photos of tulips! I like the quote too.
Oooooh so lovely! I love shooting with my macro lens. It was a gift from my children. Flowers are the best subjects! xoxo
So lovely and the close-ups are fascinating.
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