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Uploaded: 08/25/11 5:23 PM GMT
Lilypond close up
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.cynlee
08/25/11 5:50 PM GMT
That's really pretty, Susanne. Such a clear sharp image throughout. I think you captured the whole lily garden.
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::Inkeri
08/25/11 5:58 PM GMT
A Stunning photo of these Beautiful lilies,Susanne.And a Beautiful summer scene.Love it.
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.elektronist
08/25/11 6:38 PM GMT
Beautiful lilies! Very nice details in full view. Good composition with simplicity. Good DT, as well.

Tanju
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::0930_23
08/25/11 6:43 PM GMT
A very good shot of the peaceful Lily Pads, Susanne. I could take a nap there and let my troubles float away. On the bank of course.

TicK


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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::corngrowth
08/25/11 6:54 PM GMT
Like this image very much, Susanne. Although water lilies are wonderful and graceful they are pretty hard to capture because of their position in the water. Think capturing this way is the best one can do to achieve a good result.

Regards, Cornelius.
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.rvdb
08/25/11 7:14 PM GMT
Lilypond close up....... and a very good close up it is Susanne.

Rob
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.gizmo1
08/25/11 7:36 PM GMT
This photo is stunning it as a beautiful layout and great colours too.I love the stillness about this photo and the ripples on the pond as well.The focus colour and light,spot on.
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::Jimbobedsel
08/25/11 7:45 PM GMT
Did the frogs jump in the water when they saw you standing there? LOL. Beautifully done, Susanne. It reminds me of the ornamental pond I had when I lived elsewhere.
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::tigger3
08/25/11 11:03 PM GMT
Susanne, this a real beauty! I have nothing but good things to say about this wonderful capture. ♥♥tigs=^..^=

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.Tomeast
08/25/11 11:19 PM GMT
A fine capture , I have many photos I have taken much like this but not this good.
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.Nikoneer68
08/25/11 11:29 PM GMT
Superbly done work.
Love the color.
Thanks for sharing
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.icedancer
08/26/11 12:26 AM GMT
Really gorgeous Susanne and superb detail. I feel like I can reach in and touch them.
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.Joanie
08/26/11 1:18 AM GMT
Totally natural looking....like I'm right there!!!! Outstanding Susanne! I love it!
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::allisontaylor
08/26/11 2:41 AM GMT
A lovely water floral. I too enjoy the stillness both visual and mood. Beautifully composed.
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::JQ
08/26/11 7:58 AM GMT
lovely! i love lilly ponds too! i like this alot
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TexasTwister
08/26/11 12:04 AM GMT
Beautifully centered lillies, great presentation.
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.Catharina1
08/26/11 2:31 PM GMT
I can almost see you performing this photograph, wonderful work! Mich
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::danika
08/26/11 3:22 PM GMT
Love the detail on the waterlilies & lilypads. Nice color contrasts too. Beautifully captured, Susanne.
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.FlimBB
08/27/11 7:23 AM GMT
What a nicely framed shot this is. It just kind of says, "Here I am, you may take my picture now." well done.
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::egggray
09/16/11 1:28 AM GMT
This is perfect, I am jealous, I try these shots but always fail, you done good with this one.
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