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Uploaded: 05/25/12 6:51 PM GMT
Angel Wing
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I liked the light highlighting one of the leaves(angel wings) of this begonia which resides on my neighbor June's patio. The golden irridescence of the petals also came out. Everyone seemed to be posting orange for foofy day so I decided to add my contribution. All comments and critiques appreciated.

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.Joanie
05/26/12 12:15 AM GMT
You're right about the lighting!!! So beautiful Kathy and a lovely comp!!
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.icedancer
05/26/12 1:54 AM GMT
I agree with you Kathy, I also like the lighting in this lovely capture plus presentation
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.LakeMichigan
05/26/12 1:59 AM GMT
I also agree the lighting is outstanding , as well as the color. Very well done.
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::tigger3
05/26/12 2:33 AM GMT
Begonias are so beautiful, the lighting really enhances it, good textures also my friend. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::LynEve
05/27/12 1:50 PM GMT
Nice textures and shadows Kathy and the orange colour warms the heart :) I especially like the lower bloom, sheltering beneath a leaf.
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::SEFA
05/27/12 4:33 PM GMT
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.flanno2610
05/28/12 12:25 AM GMT
Tough little plants, yet beautiful as well.
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.Eubeen
05/30/12 1:48 AM GMT
Let me get this straight, you neighbour has a patio they only use in June. Do they have one for every month of the year? :) Lovely blooms and nice presentation of the shot, Kathy.
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