Thanks Christiane ,
The Grasshopper was not cooperative at all , it moved from one leaf to the other....because she was so heavy the leafs bend over and there she was full in the frame, it gave me the opportunity to shoot a few images this one turned out to be the best..;-))
Cheers......................Fons
Thanks Christiane for the comment, yes this "Lady" looked very satisfied smiled all the way and had conversation with her self all the time...;-))
Regards...............Fons
Thank you very much Christiane , when I noticed these for the first I also had my thoughts , not knowing they where memorials so I ask a local and he explained...
Cheers...........Fons
Thanks for your comment on:
"Les fleurs les Pays-Bas".
Some explanation for the title, wich is in French:
"Flowers from Holland".
For my job I drive lots of flowers to France for the past years...
This title was the first what came up in my mind, and ofcourse it was in the French language...
Regards, Michel.
Thank you very much Christiane for the comment .
Insects are wonderful creatures when you can see them in close-up , normally be hit or wave them away but I always like to see them ...
Trying each time to get a good shot from them to explore them a bit closer...
Robyn Raggio 15/07/2007 23:55
Thank you for your lovely words regarding my photo BellaBianco. I am pleased that you like it.Best wishes,
Robyn
Fons van Swaal 15/07/2007 20:07
Thanks Christiane ,
The Grasshopper was not cooperative at all , it moved from one leaf to the other....because she was so heavy the leafs bend over and there she was full in the frame, it gave me the opportunity to shoot a few images this one turned out to be the best..;-))
Cheers......................Fons
Fons van Swaal 15/07/2007 10:25
Thanks Christiane for the comment, yes this "Lady" looked very satisfied smiled all the way and had conversation with her self all the time...;-))
Regards...............Fons
Fons van Swaal 08/07/2007 21:37
Thanks Christiane for the comment , it's a photo but I gave it that drawing effect ....
Best regards................Fons
Fons van Swaal 25/06/2007 23:48
Thanks Cristiane ,
Good observation .....;-)
Best regards....Fons
Fons van Swaal 24/06/2007 23:00
Thanks Christiane for the comment , yes this is a little fella just 8 mm long but strong enough to climb the highest grasses...;-))Best regards...........Fons
Dennis Maloney 22/06/2007 14:24
Thanks for all your visits to my pictures, and all your kind comments...hope you have a wonderful weekend...best wishes, denFons van Swaal 18/06/2007 19:49
I'm not a B&W man ;-)) sometimes I like to try and see if it works out...
Thanks for telling me it does work...;-))
LG....Fons
Fons van Swaal 28/05/2007 11:51
Thank you very much Christiane for the comment on to:At the moment it was probably to hot because there was not much love "amour" going on there....;-))
Best regards...............Fons
Dennis Maloney 27/05/2007 17:54
Thank you Christiane...for all your visits to my photos, I am honored and thank you also for your comments...best wishes, denFons van Swaal 27/05/2007 15:39
Thank you very much Christiane , when I noticed these for the first I also had my thoughts , not knowing they where memorials so I ask a local and he explained...
Cheers...........Fons
Michel Derksen 26/05/2007 23:37
Thanks for your comment on:"Les fleurs les Pays-Bas".
Some explanation for the title, wich is in French:
"Flowers from Holland".
For my job I drive lots of flowers to France for the past years...
This title was the first what came up in my mind, and ofcourse it was in the French language...
Regards, Michel.
Robert L. Roux 22/05/2007 7:27
larus argentatus -our
"herring gull" -
and i send greetings
with thanks and a smile ;-)))
from canada's north country
salut - robert
Fons van Swaal 21/05/2007 20:01
Thanks Christiane for comment and looking at:No I don't have a park , just a small garden ...
Maybe the right plants to attract these kind of insects...;-))
Best regards.............Fons
Fons van Swaal 19/05/2007 0:11
Thank you very much Christiane for the comment .
Insects are wonderful creatures when you can see them in close-up , normally be hit or wave them away but I always like to see them ...
Trying each time to get a good shot from them to explore them a bit closer...
Best regards............Fons