Monday, February 23, 2015

Forty Nine - Sunrise and Spiderwebs

Yesterday I went for a beautiful early morning walk through Neil Hawkins Park with my Dad. As I had done my first pump class (weights training) in over a year on Saturday, pulling my aching body out of bed was a definite challenge, but it was so worth it! I always enjoy a hike/bushwalk with my Dad and yesterday there were so many things to see and such pretty light. I'm afraid you'll be getting nature shots all week! I hope Monday treated you all well!

19 comments:

  1. I always found 'surprise' times/days with Dad were always fun.

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  2. Gorgeous! I'll be looking forward to more nature shots. Your photography is always so stunning. - Tasha

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  3. Fantastic shot of the spider web Aimee.

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  4. Wonderful macro shot Aimee the colours are gorgeous, I see there was another early bird at the end of the pier :)

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  5. Great captures, Aimee, and I do love the macro shot!! Wonderful way to begin a day and your pics are a wonderful way to start my day!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  6. Lovely walk, sun and water birds. Even cobweb looks beautiful. Regards.

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  7. Wow - fabulous shots.

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  8. A spider web can be a difficult thing to photograph. You've done splendidly with this one.

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  9. What a beautiful light ! and I'm Ok with nature pictures !

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  10. The spider web is particularly pretty

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  11. If the rest of the shots are as beautiful as these, Aimee, we are in for a week of treats!

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  12. I'm not too sure about a pump class but you've inspired me to try and get up earlier on the weekends!

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  13. I'm looking forward to the nature shots!

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  14. I look forward to your nature shots! This web is really awesome.

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  15. Glad to hear you are enjoying some time with your Dad! Nice!

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  16. I love your nature shots! The spiderweb is so pretty and delicate.

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  17. Two beautiful images, Aimee, though quite different. I can't pick a favorite.

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