Nature will bear the closest inspection.
She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf,
and take an insect view of its plain.
and take an insect view of its plain.
~Henry David Thoreau
This is my entry for Monochrome Weekend Volume 2 Issue 36. My grateful thanks to Aileni for hosting this wonderful site. For other MM posts around the world, please click here.
This is my entry for May 2010, Words to Inspire meme by Noel. To participate and to view how others interpret the above words of inspiration, click on the link below.
A Plant Fanatic In Hawaii: Words to Inspire by Henry David Thoreau
This is also my entry for Macro Monday, the link is here.
Beautiful macro, I love it, in colour, of course!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful flower! I love it...
ReplyDeletewow - your photography is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice macro shots!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I like the lightness of the monochrome.
ReplyDeleteNice detail!
ReplyDeleteBoth elegant and stylish!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close up and I popped over your wonderful garden blog....:)
ReplyDeleteOh, very nice!
ReplyDeletealoha autumn
ReplyDeletei'm impressed that you were able to do two memes at the same time with your photos...congratulations, these are beautiful
What a surprise with this little guest in the flower :)
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The shot is great in both forms, I like the capture of the spider too. Thanks for sharing Autumn:)
ReplyDeleteYou've surprised me with a B+W flower that I prefer to the coloured original! The monochrome shows the pattern better, and makes the spider (?) clearer. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty. Looks like a hibiscus maybe? And an insect. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteMy macro is one of the best things in life....my grandson's teeny tiny hand at age 1.
Stop by if you can, I'd love your company today.
Lovely, Belle, and the words by Thoreau makes it double nice.
ReplyDeleteCool shot, nice to see it both in colour and B&W.
ReplyDeleteVery nice... my picture today is also of a flower that a spider has made its home in!
ReplyDeleteI think the B&W version is the better of the two. Great form and texture without the distraction of color.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot.
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