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Grapevine Jewels. My Picture of the Day



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23 comments:

  1. I like grapevine leaves very much. Nice photos

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  2. I was sure from the title it would be grapes, but that was even better. What a fun surprise.

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  3. Love this. I have grapevines too !

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  4. Tatyana, a lot of drops on the edges of a leaf!
    how did you do that?

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  5. I wish I had some beautiful grapes leaves like this to cook with.
    Beautiful!
    Happy Sunday
    Betsy

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  6. Cudowne zdjęcie, gratuluję i pozdrawiam.
    Wonderful pictures, congratulations and best regards.

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  7. That is really very beautiful as usual Tatyana! I have lots of failed attempts capturing those jewels, maybe because my lens is also limited, i have f4-5.6mm, and don't have macro. Regards...Andrea/Kalantikan

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  8. Wow, how neat to capture them at just the right time with just the right light. Frameable photo!

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  9. What a gorgeous picture Tatyana with those sparkling jewels on your vine leaves. I suppose those handsome twins will be going back to school soon. Summer goes so fast. Have a lovely week.

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  10. Oh look at that! It's like magic. Very nice.

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  11. Beautiful! You captured nature's ephemeral jewels at the perfect moment!

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  12. That's a great photo. It's nice to see some rain in the garden again.

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  13. Thank you, EVERYONE! I am happy that you like these jewels!

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  14. Wow, such fine details.. yes, just like jewels! Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #43!

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  15. Hello! I came across your beautiful blog and fell in love with this photo. I want to save it onto my computer with other cool pictures that I find. It says to ask. Yes, no? I don't intend on any form of plagiarism!

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  16. Thank you everyone for commenting!
    Sarah, thanks for asking! "Yes".
    I love the apricot roses you showed in your last post.

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