Sunday, June 26, 2011

Blackberry Blossoms/ Macro Monday

Blackberry blossom in the York Regional Forest

The blossoms were beautiful and there were so many of them. Now the petals have fallen to the forest floor and the berries are growing.

To see more macro shots visit  MACRO MONDAY at Lisa's Chaos.


21 comments:

  1. remember the location, and go back in the late summer with your containers, then make blackberry and apple pie!

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  2. Yummmmmmmm...blackberries! A terrific shot, it's such a delicate flower.

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  3. Yes, go back and gather the berries, but first take some pictures.

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  4. Maybe there is a blackberry pie in your future. With ice cream. Yes!

    Darla

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  5. I love the petals they look like paper.

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  6. What beautiful little petals on the blossoms...so dainty and sweet. It won’t be long now before the berries start coming in for the picking. Beautiful macro shot. Genie

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  7. The blossoms that precede the fruit are always so beautiful one hates to see them disappear.

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  8. look delish.... and I'm not ready for Macro Monday (always unprepared) but I'll link up tomorrow. yummy pie with a little vanilla icecream sounds wonderful!!!

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  9. I'm glad to see they are still coming. I also use them to dye yarns! I tend to try to get the ones that are soft and won't tempt me to eat them!

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  10. I love the crinkles on these petals.

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  11. Gorgeous details in this macro EG!

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  12. Super photo.

    Have a good week, Boonie

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  13. The blossom almost looks like it's made of Japanese handmade paper. Beautiful macro, EG.

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  14. Beautiful macro shot--so clear and sharp. Such a pretty little flower too. Enjoy the blackberries when they ripen. Mickie :)

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  15. The flowers are lovely but the fruit is my favorite part!

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  16. Stunning image - gorgeous green!!

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  17. Wonderful details in your macro.

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