More from the little world.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Something about that late afternoon light that makes the captures more inviting. I guess that's why its called the golden hour. Here is an eclectic mix for your enjoyment I hope. Colorful, good, bad, ugly and textured. Please try the downloads.
Love the ladybug. The highlight from the sun on its shiny back contrasted to the textures of the plant - and of course that it's a small pop of red in an otherwise green world...super!
Very nice set ! That ladybug shot certainly stands out !
Lovely eclectic set, Jim... even the possibly bad, but your lady bug is the winner for me!!
How beautiful these all are, Jim! Everything just seems to glow with such vibrant spring color!
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Your Robber fly catches and eats nuisance flies. Not bad to have them around. It's two front legs are slung underneath, similar to a mantis.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Linda From Maine wrote:
Love the ladybug. The highlight from the sun on its shiny back contrasted to the textures of the plant - and of course that it's a small pop of red in an otherwise green world...super!
Thank you Linda, yes indeed that lady bug was shining brightly; I really appreciate the visit and the nice words my friend.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
sundar wrote:
Very nice set ! That ladybug shot certainly stands out !
Thanks Sundar for the visit, nice comment, and that thumbs up. All very much appreciated.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
angela k wrote:
Lovely eclectic set, Jim... even the possibly bad, but your lady bug is the winner for me!!
Thank you Angela, that little bug is getting lots of votes it seems. As always my friend your visits and comments are appreciated.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Dixiegirl wrote:
How beautiful these all are, Jim! Everything just seems to glow with such vibrant spring color!
Thank you Donna, I think we can give a lot of credit to that late afternoon light (the golden hour). Our friend Earl (Duke) shoots a lot of stuff during the golden hour. Thanks again Donna for your visit and very kind comments.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Nikonian72 wrote:
Your Robber fly catches and eats nuisance flies. Not bad to have them around. It's two front legs are slung underneath, similar to a mantis.
Thanks Nikonian for the visit and the very informative comment on the insect. Much appreciated as always.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
suci wrote:
Nice work on all these.
Thanks Janos, really glad you enjoyed these.
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