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Uploaded: 01/11/18 3:12 AM GMT
Unusual Combo
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This combination of caladium, bromeliad and daisy is rather atypical but it was striking.

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::Flmngseabass
01/11/18 7:50 AM GMT
FANTASTIC!!!! So colorful,crisp,clear and bright!!! A striking image Kathy!! Faved for sure:)
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::Ramad
01/11/18 8:34 AM GMT
It may be unusual but it looks very nice with the colorful leaves and the white daisies with their yellow centers.
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::tigger3
01/11/18 1:32 PM GMT
Very different and I really like the flowery display, and your shot of it Kathy, very nice. tigs=^..^=
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::0930_23
01/11/18 5:28 PM GMT
I like the veins showing so distinctly Kathy. Beautiful arrangement.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.icedancer
01/11/18 7:44 PM GMT
Such pretty colours and different shapes and sizes - Super shot
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::Vickid
01/12/18 10:13 AM GMT
Wow, truly a work of art, this is a stunning visual creation. Clarity, colors, light and arrangement are perfect. Favorite.
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.GomekFlorida
01/12/18 9:23 PM GMT
A beautiful combination for sure. Great capture.
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.Starglow
01/13/18 1:29 AM GMT
What a beautiful assortment of blooms. Awesome colors.
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::LynEve
01/14/18 11:29 AM GMT
They look larger than life - almost like an illustration and the look very well together, perfectly colour co-ordinated :)
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