and from morning to night, as
from the cradle to the grave, it is but a succession of changes
so gentle and easy that we can
scarcely mark their progress.
~ Charles Dickens
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Happy Monday Everyone!

Great photo. Very wonderful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe autumn dried flowers are among my favorites. Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic macro photo! The golden color and the light is just great!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I love the details.
ReplyDeleteYou continue to astound me!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful - love the light you captured.
Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Klaus
Beautiful! I love your photo! Don't love the stickers when they attach to my clothes. :)
ReplyDeleteOutstanding shot Kerri! Love this.
ReplyDeleteI have always wondered how you managed to do that...
ReplyDeleteI must take some courses.
Kerri: The Queen Ann Lace getting ready for a new season, neat capture.
ReplyDeleteSo delicate...
ReplyDeleteLove the macro dried flowers. There is so much detail.
ReplyDeleteI like the golden background against the brown of the flower.
ReplyDeleteNice picture.
Kerri, this is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! The flowers are beautiful and all the golden colors in the photo are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI like the angle of your shot! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI also commented below. Glad you are back. . .I came several times but nothing new and then I was really busy yesterday and you sneaked back on me! Ü
No new benches? I am feeling kinda lonely over there. . . got 7 more scheduled already. . .
Very nice photo of dried Queen Anne's lace.
ReplyDeleteLove the angle, very unusual. Great work Kerri
ReplyDeleteGreat picture, the color of the background is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe lighting is golden! Beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteLOVELY capture of dried Queen Anne's Lace! The warm colors are marvelous, as is the angle of view. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at the dry Queen Anne's Lace in our meadow, and thinking of taking photos, but, haven't.
This is fantastic! You have such a wonderful eye for this type of photography...
ReplyDeleteI think dried flower heads offer some interesting opportunities for cool pictures.
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Beautiful photo of a very speaking subject.
ReplyDeleteIt has reawakened my desire for a macro lens.
A lovely photo - as is the one above it! There is something I really like about the flowers in fall even after they are spent. Thanks for your visit ... and I'm sorry to be so long in getting back. That power outage really slowed things down for me this week!
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