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Uploaded: 10/15/07 8:21 PM GMT
Chinese Latern
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I found this in our garden after the frost. The name in german is "Lampionblume". I don't know it in english.

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::sailorman6309
10/16/07 1:06 AM GMT
Great shot. I think "Chinese Lantern" could be right.
(Later): Yup. Google "Chinese Lantern" and there is a similar photo.
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::JEdMc91
10/17/07 1:13 AM GMT
I have never seen a flower like that and you did an excellent shot photographing it Larser!
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::phasmid
10/17/07 1:38 AM GMT
I love this and I voted high for it in the voting booth. I have a photo of a plant that I can't identify that hasn't been touched by frost yet and I'm wondering if this is the same. Thanks for giving me a lead on what will be one of my next uploads.

♫ :)PJ 005 ♪

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.jesouris
10/18/07 3:26 PM GMT
I'd never seen any of these before... great macro, interesting subject, good detail, vivid colors and balanced composition. I like it :)
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::dutch_postings
10/19/07 8:01 PM GMT
Is this a beauty or what !! Lovely capture Larser, just wonderfull.
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::Roseman_Stan
11/15/07 2:19 PM GMT
Awesome image! I was having a look at your gallery and this one really jumped out at me. Love it!!
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::cynlee
11/20/07 4:43 PM GMT
Beautiful textures and form.
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