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Uploaded: 10/13/07 8:42 PM GMT
Black Eyed Susan
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I am pretty sure this flower is a Black Eyed Susan...it was growing wild along shore of pond with reeds at Nature Preserve...

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::Shewolfe
10/13/07 8:49 PM GMT
Great, clear shot of this bright little one :)
A cheery splash of colour.
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::scorpie
10/13/07 8:49 PM GMT
Nice one Gerry.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::richwn
10/13/07 8:51 PM GMT
This reminds me of home! My mom has a thing for them and has planted them in every free spot in the garden. Great shot.
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.0930_23
10/13/07 8:55 PM GMT
That's what I've always called them This is good shot of one. I like how you chose to photo one as opposed to several. Colorful post.

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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.corngrowth
10/13/07 9:04 PM GMT
Gerald, no fringes, simple but beautiful! regards, Cornelius
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Genver
10/13/07 9:06 PM GMT
Nice and cute yellow flower.
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::fogz
10/13/07 10:50 PM GMT
so sharp and beautiful Gerry - the contrast of colours is beautiful!
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::MarianaEwa
10/13/07 11:48 PM GMT
Beautiful Gerry. Lovely colors and sharpness.
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::cynlee
10/14/07 5:20 AM GMT
They are also known as rudbeckia, Gerry and this is a wonderful plant portrait. Excellent!
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::fra99y
10/14/07 7:49 AM GMT
Excellent Macro, the detail is great
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::LynEve
10/14/07 12:45 AM GMT
Beautiful in its simplicity - wonderful colours gerry.
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.Nekopuff
10/14/07 5:00 PM GMT
Wonderful closeup!
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::phasmid
10/15/07 1:59 AM GMT
Looks great, my friend. I like the position of it in the shot.

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::egggray
10/15/07 2:53 AM GMT
Great detail, nice angle, and good DOF. I have these in my yard also. I love these flowers. You captured this very well.
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::JQ
10/15/07 9:56 AM GMT
i agree with what has been said before, a nice macro , simple and effective and great position in the frame!
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::denised
10/17/07 12:48 AM GMT
They were all thru the park Gerry, you did a really nice job with this the detail right down to the stem is sharp as a tack.
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::Roseman_Stan
11/13/07 6:44 PM GMT
I really like this photo. Simple beauty. :o)
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