little ant wandering on my verandah...
humble spot of life
soaking in the sun
beautifully
Welcome to the shadows of Shadow Shot Sunday!
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Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman
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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!
Gather your shadows here!
1. | BLOGitse | 15. | Christina, Sweden | 29. | Rajesh | |
2. | Magical Mystical Teacher | 16. | Kathe W. | 30. | Andrea, Netted Shadows | |
3. | Jim, Sydney, Australia | 17. | Bev, Canada | 31. | Mascha | |
4. | Colleen @looseleafnotes | 18. | Sara Chapman in Seattle USA | 32. | Bibi | |
5. | Jottings From Jersey | 19. | genie~from town & country | 33. | Jutta K. Deutschland | |
6. | Kelly's Thoughts & Ramblings | 20. | robin. | 34. | VDP On The Road | |
7. | Gemma's Greyscale | 21. | Simone, Germany | 35. | biebkriebels | |
8. | Ralph | 22. | CrazyasaCoolFox Salem, MA | 36. | alexa in nyc, usa | |
9. | Paula Scott Molokai Girl | 23. | Hyde Daily Photo | 37. | Ruth - USA | |
10. | Rose | 24. | Gemma's MP Daily | 38. | hapzydeco | |
11. | NatureFootstep Photo | 25. | Shiju Sugunan | 39. | Linda, Shenandoah | |
12. | Last night I gave my soul | 26. | Nonnie, USA | 40. | Kay, Alberta, Canada | |
13. | Forgotten in the sunrise | 27. | Nonnie, USA 2 | |||
14. | Caught up in this world of crystal | 28. | Angie in West Oz |
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Here it looks huge! :)
ReplyDeleteRelaxing weekend!
BLOGitse
fascinating shot
ReplyDeleteSuch a big shadow from a little fellow!
ReplyDeleteAnts may seem diminutive...but here, standing tall with a mighty shadow, I may have to reassess my views of ants as tiny in stature :)
ReplyDeleteTiny ant, big in beauty!
ReplyDeleteSuch detail in that shot. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeletethe shadow seem bigger than the ant itself
ReplyDeletedo your ants stay out in your "winter"?
ReplyDeletethat is a really great close-up of the ant because it looks gigantic!
ReplyDeleteFascinating!
ReplyDeleteein ganz besondere Aufnahme, ich bin begeistert !
ReplyDeleteLovely little creature.
ReplyDeleteI had the same thought as most: tiny ant, huge shadow!
ReplyDeleteHe casts a giant shadow.
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