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Uploaded: 12/03/06 8:06 PM GMT
Aline
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A wonderful pink/orange climber that is hardy in cold weather and can grow up to twelve feet tall. I'm so glad my wife planted this beauty. Red ones are nice and the pink ones are nice but this one looks delicious to me. Hope you like my view of it.

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.BrendaP
12/03/06 8:15 PM GMT
i love the peachy-pink tones in this flower, and the contrasting dark leaves make the flower really pop! beautiful!
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.BrendaP
12/03/06 8:15 PM GMT
oh, and by the way, this one is officially in my favorites! great shot again!
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Brenda
.photos_587
12/03/06 8:37 PM GMT
Frank:

I like the way you make these shots seem to "float". Thanks for sharing it, and thanks to your mrs for growing it. Great shot

Steve
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.twinkel
12/03/06 8:40 PM GMT
I really enjoy it, looks great with great clearity as well

Twinkel
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.hashashin
12/03/06 8:53 PM GMT
I love roses. Nice shot. 10/10.
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::Anita54
12/03/06 10:45 PM GMT
Stunning post Frank with perfect clarity, lighting and magnificent colors. What a joy it is on the DT. Thanks for this one.
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Have a happy day ;) Anita
::jswgpb
12/03/06 10:51 PM GMT
Great job Frank, and yes I share your view. Ya didn't eat it did ya ?? LOL
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::cynlee
12/03/06 11:48 PM GMT
Beautiful colors in the leaves also. They almost look blue. Nicely done, Frank. Great shot!
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Anastasiatheo01
12/04/06 4:07 AM GMT
I agree about the colors. You've also captured it well: at a good angle, in good light, in sharp focus, with a non-distracting, contrasting background, and at fairly close range. You've also chosen a blossom in a good stage of opening, with no blight, bugs, or browning.
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.sunnymay
12/04/06 12:44 AM GMT
very beautifull one frank ! Great for present !
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::jeenie11
12/04/06 2:34 PM GMT
beautiful shot, frank. jen
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::phasmid
12/04/06 4:02 PM GMT
What an unusual rose. I've never seen one that slides from pastel pink into that wonderful orange sherbet effect. I've always wanted to be able to grow roses, and there are some that do around this part of the world, but for most varieties it is too cold. I wonder what this one is called? Is "Aline" your wife's name or the name of the rose? :)PJ

Oh, forgot to tell you that I wouldn't be so all involved with the rose if you hadn't done such an excellent job of capturing it to portray it for us here. In my faves..yes...nods...I love it !!!!!
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::kodo34
12/04/06 4:09 PM GMT
such delicate detail and color , wonderfull shot.
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::sasraku
12/04/06 10:54 PM GMT
Now that IS a great shot, well done.

Mark.
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::Papi11on
12/13/06 12:34 AM GMT
I've just downloaded your rose to use as a desktopper on the new LCD screen that Santa's bringing Mum for Christmas. She's potty about peach and yellow roses.

Without doubt, this is the finest example I've seen of this particular 'make' of rose, and I know it will give her enormous pleasure each time she looks at it.

THANK you - an absolutely delightful shot.
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::LynEve
12/19/06 9:49 PM GMT
Just beautiful - my favourite colour for a rose so its now in my favorites :) Thank you .
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::CK1215
12/29/06 6:03 PM GMT
This is the most beautiful capturing of a flower that I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
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.TexasChipee
02/26/08 11:56 PM GMT
Hello you two I wanted to say this is a very special picture plus the color of this rose is not usual.
Do you cross breed your roses usually that is how you can get more then one color in a rose?
Take care
God blessDeana
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::juliasmiles2
08/06/09 9:51 PM GMT
Absolutely Beautiful! I added it to my favorites
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