SOME OLD PHOTOS
Here are some photos that I didn't get posted when I took them. None are more than a month old
I have never been able to get a butterfly picture that I was happy with . . . until now!

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A delicate looking toadstool went from this to . . . this in less than five hours. How sad.

You can never have too many cloud photos.

My rain/dew drops are getting better, but I need something more interesting than weeds to be reflected in them.

Another collage using Picasa's multi-exposure setting. This is really fun to work with.

The rain was pouring from the sky and the roof, but I caught this one in mid fall.
I have never been able to get a butterfly picture that I was happy with . . . until now!

.
A delicate looking toadstool went from this to . . . this in less than five hours. How sad.


You can never have too many cloud photos.

My rain/dew drops are getting better, but I need something more interesting than weeds to be reflected in them.

Another collage using Picasa's multi-exposure setting. This is really fun to work with.

The rain was pouring from the sky and the roof, but I caught this one in mid fall.

2 Comments:
Very interesting photos, especially the multi-exposure ones. I've often wanted to photograph the rain. Actually, that's a lie - we seldom get any!
The butterfly is beautiful and those clouds would have had me motionless for hours just watching them. Did they produce the rain?
On March 26 I posted some photos of the raindrops on flowers in the garden. I thought you may like to see them - I thought they looked like diamonds.
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