My post today combines two of Cee’s CFFC challenges, Anything Small and Found in Nature. You can join in Cee’s challenges here: https://ceenphotography.com/2023/04/11/cffc-anything-small/






My post today combines two of Cee’s CFFC challenges, Anything Small and Found in Nature. You can join in Cee’s challenges here: https://ceenphotography.com/2023/04/11/cffc-anything-small/
Lovely photos, Robbie. I always enjoy your bird photos, you know. 💛
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I’m glad, Colleen. I’m going on a bird watching holiday in July.
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That sounds so fun. Takes lots of photos. It sounds like the making of another poetry book. 🩵🕊️
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Great photos, Robbie! The close-ups are mesmerizing.
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Thank, Dave. I like taking pictures of oddities and enjoy sharing them for these challenges.
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I particularly love the windswept daisies (are they daisies? They LOOK like daisies but could be asters, too). And the silhouette of the bird in the tree.
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Hi Marilyn, I’m glad you like these pictures. Those tiny yellow flowers are actually weeds, but I think they’re pretty.
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More than half our flowers are wildflowers, aka weeds. The great part about growing wildflowers is they are so much hardier than flowers. They can survive ANYTHING.
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What lovely photos you have for smalls this week. Thanks Roberta for playing along 😀
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Hi Cee, I’m glad you enjoyed the pictures.
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Beautiful photos. So many things to see if you bother to look.
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Hi Timothy, that is exactly right. And I enjoy looking.
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Great photos, Robbie. They really show the amazing beauty of nature. 🙂 ❤
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Hi Tim, I’m glad you enjoyed these pictures. Simple but lovely things.
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Terrific photos, I particularly love the texture on the toadstool!
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Hi John, I always find toadstools and fungi fascinating.
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I love the cosmos! I’ve become very enamored of them recently.
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Thanks, Liz. I love cosmos
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Brilliant captures Robbie! Exquisite! Flowers always give their very best without asking for anything in return!
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Yes, they do. Nature is amazing even when it is destroying it’s often beautiful.
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What a wonderful assortment of photos! The first one looks like it’s taken under the sea. (K)
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Wonderful collection of nature’s small things, Robbie!
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I’m glad you enjoyed these little living things, Miriam
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Well done, Robbie.
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Thanks, Jennie
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Good close-up for your early autumn. The flowers with the blue sky background pic is my fav. Thanks for sharing and hope you are having a wonderful weekend.
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Hi Franks, yes, busy but good.
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Sometimes the best visuals are on a macro scale. I call it looking small, and it made for some great photos when my wife and I visited the ancient lava beds at Craters of the Moon.
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That sounds like a smashing trip, Craig
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It was.
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Nature at its best even at places we don’t care to look! Beautiful pictures Robbie. Thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure, Balroop. I am always on the look out for unusual things in the garden.
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Beautiful photos, Robbie. I especially love the white and maroon tangle of flowers against that blue sky. How gorgeous!
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Hi Diana, that is my favourite of these pictures too. I love cosmos.
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I thought that’s what they were, but wasn’t sure. Beautiful fairy flowers.
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These pics are a joy, Roberta! Thank you so much for sharing them:)).
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I am pleased you like them. Thank you.
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Beautiful photos, Robbie, and I love the cosmos the best.
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Thank you, Lauren. Me too.
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I almost missed the caterpillar. It’s camouflaged against the plant stem!
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I know, there were a couple of them. Not good for the plant I’m sure but amazing to see how well they blend with the plant.
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You are quite the photographer. And artist – love all your sharings on Instagram.
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Thank you, Bella
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Most welcome
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Robbie, these are wonderful small things in nature. It’s a great idea. You got really good detail and clarity in the photos. Hugs.
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Hi Teagan, I do enjoy finding these tiny joys to photograph. I’m glad you like them too.
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