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Uploaded: 04/27/12 2:34 PM GMT
A CloseKnit Family
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Another from yesterdays shooting spree. I've never seen a clump anywhere near this size. It's certainly understandable why the main stem/trunk is bent to the ground. Still look quite healthy, though.

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::tigger3
04/27/12 5:14 PM GMT
And another superbly done capture, I like the sheen of the white, and the natural earthly tones for a backdrop are wonderful.
Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::Starry173
04/27/12 6:00 PM GMT
I also like how the flowers curve around like they do. Cool flowers.
Tom
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::Inkeri
04/27/12 11:11 PM GMT
Lovely flowers.Wonderful photo,Doug.
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.Starglow
04/27/12 11:42 PM GMT
You are right, I've never seen that many on a stem. They are beautiful. Nice shot. But if you are out in the woods beware of ticks, they are very plentiful this year at least around here.
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.Marzena
04/28/12 12:42 AM GMT
Beautiful composition, dear Doug.
Nature at its best.
SAM & SAAB
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.edoctober
04/29/12 1:39 AM GMT
Ah, you found my dentures. Just kidding. It's another expert photo. With the left side petals, if "petals" is what they are, all pointing the way they do, it's very fitting that you accorded the left side generous space for them to point into.
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.Eubeen
04/29/12 5:41 PM GMT
An interesting capture and good presentation of the flowers and forest floor, Doug. Very nice colour tones in the photo and nice focus work on the shot.
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