I'm joining in with The Gallery, hosted by Sticky Fingers, this week the theme is Extreme Close Ups.
One of the delights of having an allotment is seeing just how much time that SHOULD be spent digging, planting, pruning and, er, stuff, can be frittered away on photographing the wildlife while someone else does the hard work.
One of the delights of having an allotment is seeing just how much time that SHOULD be spent digging, planting, pruning and, er, stuff, can be frittered away on photographing the wildlife while someone else does the hard work.
Answer: Lots.
Check out everybody else's entries on The Gallery
WOW WOW and WOW again. that's all x
ReplyDeleteFrom you that is praise indeed, I am honoured *curtsies* :)
DeleteBeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteThe third image is amazing!
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*squeak* and *jumps about a bit* and thank you mwahmwah
DeleteLovely stripey bee.
ReplyDeletethank you :)
DeleteI love th snail shot... the petals feel a bit like curtains, makes it feel we are peeking into his front room or something.
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
I think he certainly thought so, he was not a happy snail :) thank you
Deletesimply breathtaking!! Lovely
ReplyDeleteAw thank you :)
Deleteespecially love how the little ladybird looks like he's on a real expedition...lol
ReplyDeleteThat is NOTHING to what I saw two ladybirds doing on the allotment today *shocked face* Thank you :)
DeleteThose are AMAZING! One of the Gallery pics is a pair of ladybirds "passing time"!
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