Friday, November 20, 2015

Lensbaby Love Blog Circle: November


I went into the florist's shop intending to purchase some blue or purple flowers
 for my Rainbow Macro Floral Project/Newton's Spectrum.
I came out of the shop with flora in autumn hues.
I guess I couldn't let go of the beautiful colors of the season.

So, for this month's bit of Lensbaby Love first up you'll find some
 Australian Protea.




Next, the rich color of dyed, seeded Eucalyptus.




And finally, leaves from our woods - 
the real autumn deal straight from Mother Nature!







Next, please follow the link in our Lensbaby Love Blog Circle
 to the inspiring work of Caroline Jensen.
Enjoy!

10 comments:

  1. Glad to see you posting again, Anna! What an amazing plant with wonderful texture and patterns. You have done it justice here. The seeded Eucalyptus is such a lovely rich colour and I love that first leaf shot in that earthy brown colour!
    I hope all is fine with you as winter sneaks its way into our seasons!

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    1. Thanks for your kind comments, Sandra! Well, autumn has officially slipped away and winter seems here to stay (second snowfall already)....hate to see lovely autumn exit!

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  2. So gorgeous the colors here are amazing. I love that first plant/set. The texture and the purple really shine. And the bokeh in the leaves is spectacular! Just beautiful.

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    1. Thanks, Jessica! The form and color of the Protea was interesting to shoot and as it dried it turned into a pinecone look-alike....unusual.

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  3. such beauty up close! I love how delicate mother nature is

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    1. Yes, nature and the macro world are fascinating! Thanks for your comment, Cynthia!

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  4. You have the most amazing eye, Anna. I love every one!

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    1. Thanks so much, Caroline! I really enjoy the world of macro photography :)

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