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Uploaded: 07/17/12 11:50 AM GMT
Water Lilly 4
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I have more pictures but four is a good number to stop.

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::0930_23
07/17/12 2:00 PM GMT
They have all been a pleasure to view Rob. You have made a shining star out of Miss Lilly.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.LakeMichigan
07/17/12 2:32 PM GMT
I agree with Tick, Rob.
They have all been beautiful and this one is no different.
Great series!
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.tib
07/17/12 2:34 PM GMT
Very nice Rob, the lily is so pristine and stands out so well against the darkness of everything else. I really like the one small shaft of light shining through the shot too.
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::cynlee
07/17/12 3:38 PM GMT
The lighting is perfect for this one, Rob.
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.gizmo1
07/17/12 7:04 PM GMT
It been a pleasure viewing your photo and they were just like this stunning with great light and shade,plus nice detail.Love the sunlight cutting across this scene and darkness around the edges.
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.Roseman_Stan
07/18/12 12:04 AM GMT
Love the lily pad backdrop on this one. Makes for a fine shot. Well done!
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.snapshooter87
07/18/12 12:23 AM GMT
Hat an interesting contrast in the Lil;y pads, and the fact that the Lily was affected somehow. Good eye, Rob.
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::Starry173
07/18/12 1:16 PM GMT
The lily shots have all been super!
Tom
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::SEFA
07/21/12 8:28 AM GMT
Another beauty and very well taken photo. I have enjoyed them all.
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.Eubeen
07/23/12 12:49 AM GMT
Studies have shown that 7.3 is the optimum number, but you can go with four if you wish. Another good capture of the water lily, Rob. Lovely lighting in the scene.
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