7 Days of Nature Challenge (2/7)
To take part in the challenge you are to post one nature photo per day for seven days and nominate a new member. I do realize that everyone does not like to participate in these types of challenges so if you are nominated please do not feel obligated to participate.
For my second nomination I chose Desley from musings of a frequent flying scientist. Desley does a wide range of photography and it is all wonderful.
Thanks for visiting and make sure you check out Desley photography!
Posted on April 3, 2016, in Photography and tagged 7 Day Nature Photo Challenge, Flower, Flowers, fun, garden, nature, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.
Great capture!
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Thank you!
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Lovely picture 🙂
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Thank you!
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This is one of my favourite flowers. They are so special and lovely and you have captured it so beautifully.
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Thank you! Bleeding Hearts are one of my favorites too.
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Beautiful. Love the colour. And thanks for the nomination, I’d love to join in. Pauline nominated me too so I’m destined to do it. 😄😄
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Thank you and thanks for participating!
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I like the spiderwebs!
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Such a keen eye Jason. Thanks for stopping by!
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It is more due to fear. I think most spiders are out to get me… lmao. 😉
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I would rather deal with most spiders vs the web. I HATE walking into weds face first. It feels like it will never come off…gives me the creeps.
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I agree! Another reason I avoid that Tennessee backcountry! lol
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