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Uploaded: 08/24/18 1:30 AM GMT
Out in the Field
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The sun was a little to bright this morning,but I still liked the shot.

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::Dunstickin
08/24/18 8:34 AM GMT
A lovely piece of textured background work on this beauty
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::tigger3
08/24/18 9:12 AM GMT
Carol, I do like how you edited this one, I think it looks wonderful!
tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::corngrowth
08/24/18 10:15 AM GMT
Just like these Echinacea flowers, I have no trouble with sunshine on an early morning, Carol. The opposite is the case. Therefore your perfectly edited photograph contributes to a good and cheerful mood as well. Thanks for that.
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::jerseygurl
08/24/18 7:43 PM GMT
Gorgeous shot of those coneflowers Carol - Great editing - Very Nicely Done!!!!!!!!!!!
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.LynEve
08/25/18 12:49 AM GMT
A unique shot - very appealing. I love it :)
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.rvdb
09/05/18 9:41 AM GMT
Carol a very very good edit.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.icedancer
09/05/18 2:14 PM GMT
So beautifully done - love the editing - would make a wonderful wall hanging
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.GomekFlorida
09/05/18 7:22 PM GMT
I like the vignetting and the morning sun on these beauts.
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Lightfoot 1967

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