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Uploaded: 10/10/07 7:44 AM GMT
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I know the Leaves are a bit out of focus but i was going for the stemen :) Very long and unusual flower so plz enjoy

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::sasraku
10/10/07 8:19 AM GMT
Nice shot you old mincer.....
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.casperkate
10/10/07 8:24 AM GMT
Great Hibiscus shot. Wonderful flowers.
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::Dunstickin
10/10/07 8:39 AM GMT
Cracking close-up my friend!...It's got a great proboscis!!!
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::gerryp
10/10/07 8:52 AM GMT
This is well done alos Ian...You have the stamen of flower in perfect focus...when shooting macro one loses DOF...gerry
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::Shewolfe
10/10/07 1:08 PM GMT
A beautiful shot of a wonderful bloom, great colour and presentation.
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::tigger3
10/10/07 4:12 PM GMT
Very nice shot of this = I believe its a hibiscus. A very lovely flower. ♥:)sandi♥
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::phasmid
10/11/07 1:41 AM GMT
Well done. I cannot resist their siren call either. The clarity on the stamen is wonderful...great colors too!

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