Picture of the Day -August 9th, 2008
The other side is beautiful,too!
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The other side is beautiful,too!
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5:26 am on August 9th, 2008
Very nice colors you made for that bokeh. With the composition this would make great shot for deco and hanging on my wall!
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5:51 am on August 9th, 2008
Beautiful. Yes, a thousand time yes!
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6:04 am on August 9th, 2008
I love flower shots taken from their backsides and this is no exception!
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9:19 am on August 9th, 2008
Nice shot of the sepals. We don’t photograph them very often, but we should.
Troy
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11:32 am on August 9th, 2008
Awwww…. I love this! The colors are beautiful! What a perfect backdrop for that yellow.
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4:20 pm on August 9th, 2008
Klaus: Impressive shot, only you would think to shoot from that low..
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6:12 pm on August 9th, 2008
Very Pretty Klaus, what does the other side look like? I thought maybe if I clicked on it I would have seen the front, nope…
This is a very pretty shot, and I agree, it would look great on a wall.
Hugs,
Kimmie
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Klaus
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August 9th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
Got you there, didn’t I? I think the other side will be coming on as
Picture of the Day in the coming week ( A shot from the side, too!)
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7:31 pm on August 9th, 2008
I love sunlight through not-quite-opaque yellow flowers. Beautiful.
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12:24 am on September 2nd, 2008
Really beautiful photo, I love the bright colors and the combination of abstraction with realism! Nice work!
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