Camera-Critters #136
Saturday, November 13, 2010
What Do You See?
Let's see what you see.
When you look at the image below, what do you see?
I ask, because I surprised myself and taught myself a lesson with this image.
After viewing this image on the computer,
I realized that while I was taking these photographs, I wasn't completely seeing.
I had noticed one thing and closed myself off to seeing what else was around.
I ask, because I surprised myself and taught myself a lesson with this image.
After viewing this image on the computer,
I realized that while I was taking these photographs, I wasn't completely seeing.
I had noticed one thing and closed myself off to seeing what else was around.
Let's see what you see.
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Camera-Critters #136
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Posted byMisty Dawn at 8:17 AM
Labels: bee, blogging meme, butterfly, Camera-Critters Meme, Clouded Sulphur Butterfly, floral, flowers, green bee, nature, nature photography, photo meme, photography meme, wildflower
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It's fun to find those little things we miss the first time round. I see your butterfly, the green 'fly' (not sure what kind he is)and those beautiful flowers. I also saw something on the tip of the leaf on the right, but not sure if that was a caterpillar head or just a 'blob'. Whatever it is, this is a beautifully composed photo. Have a great weekend Misty.
I see a lot of critters camouflaged among the daisies! Nice capture!!
Hummm...you see the Mason Bee, but miss the Dogface...hummmm...
I've done that before. Shot one thing and when looking at the image on the computer, realize there a lot more available for imaging.
Always fun to see something we didn't even know was there when taking the photo!
Oh, the little green guy. I was about to click on the photo to enlarge it, and there he was.
You're right, we don't always see everything. In fact, we usually don't see everything.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Aha, just noticed how right I was. We almost never see everything, unless someone points things out.
-- K
I see a bug!! Great photo, makes you look closely to see what you might miss!