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Uploaded: 01/19/19 1:15 PM GMT
Orange Blossom
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This is a cropped variation of This Photo
It was growing alongside rhododendrons and I was unsure what it was. Others suggested dogwood blossoms.
I have since realized it is very similar to my own lemon tree flowers. After further investigation I believe them to be orange blossoms. Many weddings are celebrated at Glenfalloch where I snapped it so it seems appropriate. The scent was delightful.

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::Dunstickin
01/19/19 2:19 PM GMT
The mono looks good...really different
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::tigger3
01/19/19 2:42 PM GMT
I like the choice of B&W and your presentation with this one is very good! tigs=^..^=
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::0930_23
01/19/19 5:14 PM GMT
I bet it did have a pleasant odor LE, judging from the beauty. But then a Skunk looks good too. 😁

Looks good in b/w, but then again, so does a skunk. 😁

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.luckyshot
01/20/19 3:05 AM GMT
Very nice in B/W!
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::corngrowth
01/20/19 10:11 AM GMT
Very fine floral B&W image with a 3D effect, Lyn. Cropping it was a proper choice. Excellent presentation too! I haven't forgotten that you've learned me how to achieve such a result, 👍 .
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.GomekFlorida
01/20/19 4:11 PM GMT
Yes, it does resemble an orange blossom, not the variety we have here though.
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::ro_and
01/22/19 12:06 AM GMT
oh beauty .... Ro
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let me keep my eyes open, let me see the beauty

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