That was just stunning, truly. They come to life don't they? Kind of reminds us that they are amazing living organisms that create something so beautiful.
Thank you for posting the photos. I love these photos. They bring back wonderful memories of 4H camp when I was 12 years old. It was the first I ever saw time elapse photos. That was over sixty years ago. I was impressed then beyond belief and remain so to this day.
Man now ya got my bees all worked up.
ReplyDeletePP,
DeleteSend them down this way :)
I've seen those time elapse cameras. Wouldn't it be awesome to film something of your own? Now, I need to figure out how to finance one.
ReplyDeleteIzzy,
DeleteTime elapse filming is just awesome. I would love to have the pockets to finance my own production.
That was just stunning, truly. They come to life don't they? Kind of reminds us that they are amazing living organisms that create something so beautiful.
ReplyDelete1st Man,
ReplyDeleteYes they all come to life, and when we use time lapse photography we can see each flower develop to full term immediately. It's so amazing!
Thank you for posting the photos. I love these photos. They bring back wonderful memories of 4H camp when I was 12 years old. It was the first I ever saw time elapse photos. That was over sixty years ago. I was impressed then beyond belief and remain so to this day.
ReplyDeleteGranny,
DeleteMy pleasure :-)
I used to belong to 4 H many years ago.
This type of photography just amazes me. I love it.