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Related: About this forumStill walking, but took yesterday off.
Not much in the way of insects today although I did get a fairly good shot of the green bee.
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The rest of today's images are just flowers. I thought the combination of these two was interesting.
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Found a nice magnolia tree. It makes the whole neighborhood smell so nice.
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And now for something completely different:
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Still walking, but took yesterday off. (Original Post)
flamin lib
Jun 2020
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We must be our own worst critics. That way when someone looks at our work and makes less
flamin lib
Jun 2020
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MLAA
(17,299 posts)1. Beautiful!
Somebody give that last pic a hand 😬
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,641 posts)2. Whaddya mean, "fairly good?"
It's great, a wonderful photo. And so are all the rest!
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)3. We must be our own worst critics. That way when someone looks at our work and makes less
than flattering comments we can be secure in the fact that it is not our image that is on trial, but their taste.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,641 posts)4. I suspect you're right.
It has always been difficult to see the good in my own work, although when I compare my moon shots from now with those from years ago, I can normally see the progress.