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Uploaded: 10/18/12 7:47 PM GMT
Claude Monet's garden
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Was not a sunny day but that space beauty must be known

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.Joanie
10/18/12 9:09 PM GMT
A beautiful flowing garden!!! Wonderful perspective in this Antonio!!!
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Four eyes are better than two.
.Jimbobedsel
10/18/12 9:12 PM GMT
Lovely shot, Antonio.
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.mesmerized
10/18/12 9:25 PM GMT
Sure would make a nice painting...good perspective and liking the mix of colors and flowers here.
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.koca
10/18/12 9:47 PM GMT
Wow! This is really magnificent place, Antonio. What a beauty. You caught it from the right angle. Great shot.
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::0930_23
10/18/12 10:17 PM GMT
Such a beautiful place Doc. Your trip has been entertaining.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.Tedi
10/18/12 10:26 PM GMT
Beautiful capture, lovely bright colors and nice garden. I love it.
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::tigger3
10/18/12 11:59 PM GMT
I feel like I could walk into this pleasing image, and enjoy the lovely walkway. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Fifthbeatle
10/19/12 12:50 AM GMT
Great garden shot!
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I Love Cloudy Days
::LakeMichigan
10/19/12 1:08 AM GMT
What a beautiful cover of color .
Great composition one is drawnn right up the walk.
Nicely done !
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::cynlee
10/19/12 1:56 AM GMT
Splendid garden!
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.icedancer
10/19/12 11:35 PM GMT
Magnificent shot and looks like a wedding's going on, superb depth and a beautiful garden
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Have a Sunny Day
.elektronist
10/22/12 8:50 AM GMT
Beautiful garden and photo. -Tanju
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Be free - use Linux
.Eubeen
11/01/12 1:50 AM GMT
A gorgeous looking capture, Antonio. Beautiful colours and a great perspective in the photo.
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Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. — Frank A. Clark

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