Summer is slowly approaching and the heat is starting to get to us slowly. It's a time of adaption and change. It's happening in nature as well. The next time you are bored or stressed, take a break and listen to the
birds tweeting, the wind blowing, water lapping on the shore, the
crickets cricketing all night long and the trees swaying. See the
breathtaking sunrise and sunset-how in minutes a blanket of darkness
overcomes light and how the light wins over darkness. I hope you will enjoy the images of nature I am sharing in this post.
Thank you all for joining me in another week of "Through My Lens". I am looking forward to your submissions this week!
Now I want to see what you have been up to. Link down below and share with the rest of us!
What "Through my lens" is about
This meme is about sharing your favorite blog post with the rest of us. The themes are open, there is only one rule: the images have to be taken by you. I want to see your photography!How this Photo meme Works
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I clicked a photo to link in but this image appeared, not very inspiring! The whote oves look so delicate. fabulous images and thanks or hosting this meme. have a good week ahead.
ReplyDeleteIt could be a problem with your internet connection. Your images need to load before you can select one. As far as I can see with the other links it works fine. Thanks for stopping by.
Deletemuch beauty to point the camera at in summer
ReplyDeleteI agree :)
DeleteBeautiful green and summery photos, Mersad.
ReplyDeleteAfter a cool and snowy spring, summer has arrived with warm weather and lots of green hills and flowers here, too, Mersad. I am enjoying it all!
That's really good to hear. So glad you can enjoy the outdoors more easily now.
DeleteLovely pics. Awesome clicks.
ReplyDelete...nature is always a wonderful subject to photograph.
ReplyDeleteLovely delicate shots, Mersad!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Gorgeous photos in my favourite colours.
ReplyDeleteI wish it would warm up here.
You make even greenery look beautiful! Thanks for hosting and have a great week.
ReplyDeletesummer green is a color all its own.. should be a crayon that color.. so beautiful
ReplyDeleteGlorious - I do love spring and summer and all the beauty of the time.
ReplyDeleteI love these summer wildflowers. You captured them beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThe gorgeous, delicate green-and-white of summer! Beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. Well done, Mersad. By the way, I just noticed you standing where Kim Novak decided to go swimming in "Vertigo". I get homesick for "The City" from time to time.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I love spring/summer. Vibrant green is amazing. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful greenery for sure and I love the lacy white flowrs also.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and very beautiful greenery. You take super photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of summer!
ReplyDeleteI too enjoy photographing the beauty that can be found in weeds. The first, Queen Anne's Lace or the other one, I can never tell is always pretty to photography and the puff of a dandelion. Great photos you share. :)
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Stunning nature images Mersad. I think there's nothing better than getting outside and appreciating nature all around us. Thanks for sharing and hosting this week.
ReplyDeleteI've been missing for a few weeks looking after my little dog...but sadly we had to say goodbye to her. Nature is helping heal my spirit 💕
Hello, these are gorgeous images. The first two are my favorites. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletebeautiful summer pics mersad!
ReplyDeleteI love the queen Anne's lace.
ReplyDeleteGreen is so welcome after a long winter of gray. - Margy
ReplyDeleteWildflowers or weeds, it all depends on perspective. I personally like Queen Anne's Lace (could be your first photo but then again, it could also be a flowering herb like corriander).
ReplyDeleteHello Mersad your pics are always beautiful. I'll tried to link up mine, but does not work. I'll come back later. Thank you for hosting. Have a nice evening.
ReplyDeleteMy post for this week is here: https://zauberpalme.blogspot.ch/2017/06/water-reflections.html ;D
Deletewe have seen the back of autumn, and winter is here now in Western Australia. But no rain. Farmers are desperate. Bring on the rain! Meanwhile enjoy summer over there! and thank you again for the link up.
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