Thursday, November 11, 2010

Let there be life!


Over the weekend, Amanda showed me a few more features on my camera. Here are a few beautiful photos of butterflies, dragonflies and flowers in my garden. Amanda took these photos. I 'll post mine soon.
Dragonfly against the leaves of a water iris

The image is so clear, you can see the joints on the dragonfly's body
Yellow daisy in pond

Butterfly on indigenous flower (sorry I don't know the name of the shrub)
 
Photo credits: Amanda Hedges

11 comments:

  1. Oh, wow, Jo. Beautiful.
    Dick got me a new camera for my birthday, which is still almost 3 weeks away, but I haven't figured it out yet. We're leaving here the day after my birthday, and we're going to Hawaii. I've got to learn this camera, and I've got to find my little laptop computer ...it's somewhere in the house, I'm sure, but I don't know where!
    Looking forward to your 'new' photos. I love the color of the unknown flower. Such a brilliant blue.
    Luv, K


    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  2. Beautiful photos, Jo.... Amanda did a great job... Don't you just love your new camera????? It's awesome.
    Hugs
    Betsy

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  3. With these digitals it's a constant learning process.

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  4. I see I have some great competition here Jo. :) WONDERFUL pictures.

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  5. Wonderful images. Lovely to have such a great camera too!

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  6. de merveilleuses photos ...

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  7. Amanda is baie talentvol! Pragtige foto's!!!

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  8. These are amazingly crisp and clear!

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  9. These are Beautiful!!
    hughugs

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  10. Wow, Jo, be sure to tell Amanda that I think these are spectacular shots! Sometimes I really wish Jerry would let me buy a better camera. But, I shouldn't covet; rather I should be happy with my little Canon PowerShot SD600.

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