It’s always wise to try a different perspective. Beautiful shot!
Yes, yes!
Oh, that is lovely!
Thanks!
Hi. How far above ground was your camera when you took this photo?
It was almost on the ground. About an inch above.
I love such experiments.
Good photograph.
Thanks, Susan!
A gorgeous view it is too Laurie! 💜 xxx
Thanks, Xenia!
So small! So perfect!! We call them bluets.
Same here!
Lovely picture!
Many thanks!
Nice angle! I so adore bluets!
Same!
I think I can smell them…the flowers, not the ants 🙂
I knew what you meant. 😉
An interesting perspective and a lovely picture!
Many thanks!
How sweet! Well worth the getting down and getting back up and any muddy knees or hands acquired in the process. 🙂
Sure is! Sometimes I like to lie on the lawn and snap pictures of little flowers. With my creaky knees, getting up is always a challenge. Fortunately, nobody can see me in the backyard. 😉
🙂
I enjoyed the view!
Lovely!🙂
There are advantages to being close to the ground!
Especially when the flowers are tiny.
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It’s always wise to try a different perspective. Beautiful shot!
Yes, yes!
Oh, that is lovely!
Thanks!
Hi. How far above ground was your camera when you took this photo?
It was almost on the ground. About an inch above.
I love such experiments.
Good photograph.
Thanks, Susan!
A gorgeous view it is too Laurie! 💜 xxx
Thanks, Xenia!
So small! So perfect!! We call them bluets.
Same here!
Lovely picture!
Many thanks!
Nice angle! I so adore bluets!
Same!
I think I can smell them…the flowers, not the ants 🙂
I knew what you meant. 😉
An interesting perspective and a lovely picture!
Many thanks!
How sweet! Well worth the getting down and getting back up and any muddy knees or hands acquired in the process. 🙂
Sure is! Sometimes I like to lie on the lawn and snap pictures of little flowers. With my creaky knees, getting up is always a challenge. Fortunately, nobody can see me in the backyard. 😉
🙂
I enjoyed the view!
Lovely!🙂
There are advantages to being close to the ground!
Especially when the flowers are tiny.