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Impending Death of a Poppy
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05/18/12 12:03 AM GMT
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Impending Death of a Poppy
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Don't know what happened. Might have been a deer. Certainly a unusual sight.
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::tigger3
05/18/12 12:42 AM GMT
Gosh I guess, this unusual, your postwork really brings it to life though. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Dunstickin
05/18/12 12:44 AM GMT
The end of a lovely bloom captured very well
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.LakeMichigan
05/18/12 7:02 PM GMT
Yes it is very unusual, great details in this shot.
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
.Starglow
05/18/12 9:07 PM GMT
Poor thing, I hope you gave it a proper burial. Good job.
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.rvdb
05/20/12 4:29 PM GMT
The end ?
Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.Eubeen
05/20/12 5:16 PM GMT
Just look for the deer with the silly grin and far away look in its eyes and you'll have your culprit. An interesting presentation, Doug.
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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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