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Uploaded: 02/11/11 10:26 PM GMT
Sweet Bud
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An unknown rose that I captured in the extensive gardens of a winery in the Margaret River region of Western Australia.

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::trixxie17
02/11/11 10:40 PM GMT
Oh Wow Frank this is a beauty - saved and faved!
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
::Jimbobedsel
02/12/11 2:18 AM GMT
Elegant and exquisite, Frank.
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::Genver
02/12/11 2:47 AM GMT
I take a break,i will view your photos though.
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.Joanie
02/12/11 3:15 AM GMT
Gorgeous shot and that orange is stunning! A perfect piece of art Frank!
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Logun7
02/12/11 4:19 PM GMT
Wow!! Amazingly Beautiful:)
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The most precious jewel you'll ever have around your neck are the arms of your children♥
::SEFA
02/12/11 9:03 PM GMT
She is a beauty! I love the color and your photo of her is very good.
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SEFA
.icedancer
02/13/11 5:40 PM GMT
Whoa, this is a Fabulous close up of this lovely rose, right into my favs Frank.
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.elektronist
02/14/11 10:11 PM GMT
Beautiful rose photo, Frank. Great great depth of field and very nice colors. Great composition, as well.

Tanju
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Be free - use Linux
::jeenie11
02/14/11 10:56 PM GMT
A true beauty. You've presented this so well.
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AVATAR BY PJ............... i've been so bad about commenting on your photos. believe me when i say i look at them all. feel free to NOT comment on mine. Please Visit My Gallery
::LynEve
02/19/11 12:27 AM GMT
Absolutly lovely capture Frank.

It is a beautiful vibrant colour and well placed for displaying to perfection :)
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust . . . . The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress." ~ Joseph Joubert (1754-1824)

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