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Sunday, September 21, 2008
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Copyright © 2010 Ivar Ivrig
All the pictures on this blog are mine. If not I will tell you where I found them.
My header is shot by Mr. Uskarp.
Please visit his blog as well. Studio Natura
"Out working"-pics are shot by Mr. Uskarp.
Takk for fine kommentarer til bildene mine.
ReplyDeleteOg når jeg ser dine foto, blir jeg jo enda mer smigret. For du tar fantastiske naturbilder!
Skal kikke litt til før jeg legger meg.
I really like this macro shot. It is well done and will be an inspiration for a lot of people who see it. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI have mine up at Canon Pixels. I hope you can see it if you have the time.
Wonderful photo. I like the name and the color.
ReplyDeletePaz
so great details. well done
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - Great Macro. Looks very different from the Phlox over here.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Klaus
Ao, det er SÅ vakkert!
ReplyDeleteDet er ikkje lett å te eit interessant macro av blomster, men det har du gjort her.
Dette er eit foto eg ikkje har "sett før"
Great Macro! As I should say, Super Macro! You've captured every important detail that t he photo has! Good Job Ivar!
ReplyDeleteSteven^^
Beautiful shot...amazing saturation, details and composition
ReplyDeleteIvar: Really neat shot on this little flower.
ReplyDelete-nå har jeg bladd meg nedover siden..fantastiske bilder,Ivar!!Det handler om å fange øyeblikket og detaljene,-dette har du blikk for!Synes det er veldig interessant å følge deg på jobboppdragene,du opplever en hel del,ser det ut for!Håper sikkerheten ivaretas...
ReplyDeletewonderful picture! the light is awsome!
ReplyDeleteSo amazingly gorgeous! Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteFlott makro bilde og et vakkert motiv. Jeg fant blåklokker i dag...blåklokker i september??
ReplyDeleteVel, jeg tror jeg heller vil ha det enn snøklokker i mai:P
Jeg fnt også sopp på tur i dag...kjempestore paraplysopp;)
Wow, terrific shot! Looks very different from what we call phlox here in the US... but whatever it is called, it is beautiful!
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