Friday 20 April 2012

Stop posting nature photos. This is meant to be a craft blog!

I'm not quite sure what's got into me. I went to the park today, and the approaching thunderstorm looked great, as well as this huge tree. Then after a shower of rain I started taking photos of the plants in my back garden. Since they announced we're in a drought it doesn't seem to have stopped raining. But I am definitely going to stop posting photos, and put on something crafty next. 










11 comments:

  1. That first photo is just breathtaking! So beautiful, thank you.

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  2. Please do NOT stop posting photos...they are too beautiful to miss. Thank you for sharing them with us!

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  3. God's crafting! I followed you from Natural Suburbia's Creative Friday. Here is post this week: http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2012/04/crafting-on-with-needle-and-thread.html

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  4. What wonderful pictures! That tree is amazing! :)

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  5. Ummmm - what about taking photographs isn't craft? You got some great images. The first one made me feel the air on my own skin - that pressure and the hint of coming moisture. The second one simply blew me away. Silly girl.

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  6. What kind of camera were you using?

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    1. Just a normal small digital one. It has a macro setting for the close ups. Though I am thinking I might use my leaving money from school to buy a slightly better one, as I seem to be getting into taking photos.

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  7. Well why don't we contribute towards that for your birthday!

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  8. I reblogged your post beacuse I related to it. That veiw of looking up a tree through the branches--I have many.
    http://bridgitsbell.blogspot.com/2012/05/ginx-craft-stop-posting-nature-photos.html

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    1. Thanks for reblogging me. I've been looking at your blog, and think I might have a venture into felting. The end results look so cool.

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    2. OMG, I just looked at my spelling!
      I encourage you to get into felting, it's very fun!

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