photo shoot #124
This week we have a brand new logo made by Valerie! To my knowledge, this photo shoot has been the longest running in JLand, hence its new name! A new name and a new look for a new year! Thanks to all of you who have played along since this photo shoot's inception (2004), and I hope you continue to get enjoyment for a long time to come!
This week's photo shoot will begin today (on Monday) and be due on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 11 PM EST.
Our subject this week is: a close up (interpret this to be as close as you like)
Very few things escape my camera, LOL.
16 comments:
After looking at this, I wonder where my marbles are! LOL ... figuratively and literally. Isn't fun to have fun with the camera and get up close to items. I think I like the first one the best of the 3.
Monica
After looking at this, I wonder where my marbles are! LOL ... figuratively and literally.
at least you haven't lost your marbles. lol you should've linked this to krissy's photo shoot. :)
gina
wow....a close up of marbles..cool pics!
Gem :-)
(came here by way of Krissy's)
These are very cool. Love the detail they show on the inside.
Greg
Niiiiiiiiice! I like the colors of the middle one.....reminds me of the ocean~
Marie
very nice pictures; I didn't realize a marble could look like this close up
(I came here via Krissy)
betty
I loved looking into marbles as a kid
I like the second one best :-)
That's very colourful, Julie, great pics
WTFRT?
excellent! Love it
d
congrats on your win in the aol community photo challenge!!! isn't it exciting?? :)
gina
Congratulations in your AOL Community Photo Challenge win.
Your photo was very dear/deer.
HUGS
connie
Hi Julie :-)
Congratulations on being one of the winner in the Photo challenge. I love the picture of that deer.
Gem :-)
I was reminiscing with a journal person about my grade school days involving shooting marbles in a circle and knocking them out to win the other boys marbles during recess. I carried them in a leather pouch on my belt. I was always facinated by the 'cats eye's',that came in different sizes with the big one's being called 'boulders'. You captured so much detail with the tiny bubbles that would be difficult to see with the unaided eye. mark
Very cool close ups of them!
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