Mayfly Abstract Blue
by Joyce Dickens
Title
Mayfly Abstract Blue
Artist
Joyce Dickens
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
This mayfly was captured in northern CA., USA - This mayfly actually landed on my thumb; there we so many, our clothes were covered with them.....for all of you fishermen out there - here is the bait !
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April 30th, 2013
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Randy Rosenberger
It is an honor and a privilege as an administrator of one of the top groups on FAA, our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group, to promote and highlight your awesome artworks on our homepage in one of the prestigious positions on our group Featuring HOMEPAGE! Your artworks show your love of what you do, and is refined to where we not only accept and promote your fine works, but welcome that opportunity. It is a pleasure to have you as a member of our family of friends and fine artists in the WFS group. Thanks for sharing! Fave and Vote Forever, Elvis
Joyce Dickens replied:
I am so honored Randy to have my work featured in WFS....you and your awesome team really make it a pleasure to be part of an awesome group.....thank you again for the feature! Joyce
Debbie Portwood
What a fantastic abstract you have created here! Love the blue! My fav. color! :D v.f I was lucky to get a close up or a News Bee like that! Just landed there on the end of my finger and waited for me to take a shot, not an easy task with one hand and a heavy camera! :D
Carol Senske
This is fantastic, Joyce! The Mayflies actually look like little man/insects:>) YOU ARE TRULY CREATIVE:>) V/F
Joyce Dickens replied:
lol...I didn't notice that until I read your lovely compliment dear Carol; they do don't they! Thank you so much!!! jd
Sharon Burger
we see these at the lake this time of the year, don't they look like little faries... beautiful job Joyce. pretty little ladies..v/f
Joyce Dickens replied:
Yes, wish my image had been better so that I didn't have to "tweak" it - thank you dear Sharon :-))