Sunday, February 12, 2012

Orangey Macro Monday



Orange is a wonderful color!!! :0)

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Macro Monday is easy to play, snap a macro (or any close-up) photo, post it on your blog and come back here and sign MckLinky. :) MM started on Sept 29, 2008 - THANX to all of you for helping make it such a fun start to the week!



20 comments:

  1. Wow Lisa...pure joy in that orange brilliance!

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  2. Beautiful! Orange certainly is a wonderful colour! :)

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  3. hmmm...linky is acting a bit odd again, like last week. If my link shows up twice, I'm sorry.

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  4. [...] Converted to monochrome with Silver EFEX Pro using Ilford Delta 100 Pro film emulation.  I’m pretty sure I was using a 31mm extension tube with the 100mm macro lens.  A contribution to Macro Monday. [...]

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  5. Nice color, a welcome relief from the drab, cold, grey.

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  6. I love your bright cheerful orange flowers!

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  7. LOVE the orange... love the flower!! I needed that burst of color... thank you!! =)

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  8. you can't help but smile at orange
    I love all the shadows on the petals

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  9. It's great time for me to see that in real !

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  10. yes, orange is as wonderful as a summers sun. :)

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  11. You are so right - I love bright orange flowers.

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  12. I Agree! I think orange is Super! Your flowers are lovely!

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  13. You are right ! orange is a beautiful colour and so is your macro picture !

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  14. Problem with the linky. Could not enter my close up of a gorgeous bouquet:

    http://www.lovethatimage.com/blog/2012/02/bouquet-with-roses-and-orchids/

    No orange but still pretty colors!

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  15. Yes, orange is a beautiful color. We have snow this morning, so these flowers are a nice reminder of warm weather to come.

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  16. Beautiful flowers.

    Regards and best wishes

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  17. Super image! Love your composition with the 3rd bloom peeking through.

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