Monday, July 20, 2015

Catching light 147 Meadow


 Catching light 147
Welcome to Catching light meme.
 Create images with light or lack of light. I say light as it don´t have to be sunlight. The topic can, of course, be interpreted in many ways.  Most important have fun.

I´d like this to be a living meme. Not only another linky list. So far this is a small meme, surely you have the time to comment on others. Thank you for participating.

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Blue bells and grass at the carchoal kiln area that I visited
© NF Photo 150712

It is still summer even if it seem to go by very quickly. More then mid July already.
Let me see what light you´ve got.


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1. NatureFootstep Travel  5. Mascha  9. EG CameraGirl  
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3. Ulla Laiho  7. Mormor  11. Andrea @ From The Sol  
4. bettyl - New Zealand  8. marsha  

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7 comments:

  1. Beautiful field of flowers. Summer always seem to pass too quickly, doesn't it?

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  2. Very invitingly with the blue bells, summer in the meadows is a wonderful time.
    Greetings from germany

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  3. Kullmiler er spennende greier.
    Fint bilde.
    Ha en deilig dag.
    mormor

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  4. lovely sunny field..and I like the light on the fence too

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  5. Blue Bells are beautiful flowers and strangely they only grow in the wild here. I am surprised people don't put them in their gardents. The light brings out their beauty in your picture.

    Andrea @ From the Sol.

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