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Uploaded: 01/17/07 3:24 AM GMT
Stages of development.
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I don't know what type of flower this is, but the blossoms are quite small - less than an inch. I just liked the way the blooms were in different stages of development, hence the very creative title.

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::kidder
01/17/07 4:02 AM GMT
Tell me these arent blooming outside your house right now Hilda!? LOL They are very pretty whatever they are and your shot of them is very good too! Nice job!
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::phasmid
01/17/07 4:36 AM GMT
Very pretty, Hilda...I like the stages of development that you've shown here. I don't know what type of flower they are either, so I can't help you out with that one, my friend. But I can tell you that they're lovely and I'm glad you sent them out.

:)PJ

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::MarianaEwa
01/17/07 10:21 AM GMT
Lovely Hilda. The flower really stand out here. Lovely color and clarity.
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.catwink20
01/17/07 12:23 AM GMT
Very nice color. Love the top view angle and how the underneath stays out of focus. nice shot.
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::ekowalska
01/17/07 1:30 PM GMT
Then in fact it is a macro shot Hilda. How nice! The flowers are so vivid - what an eye-pleasing view, especially in the mid-January.
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If you admire nature for its creations why don't you visit the gallery of its reporter...
::CK1215
01/17/07 1:58 PM GMT
Lovely
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::cynlee
01/17/07 4:48 PM GMT
Not sure what they are, but I love the massive display of that beautiful color. Pretty post, Hilda.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
.MOOFIED1
01/17/07 5:10 PM GMT
oh my!
biiiiiiiiiig sigh!!!
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::madmaven
01/17/07 11:35 PM GMT
Glorious color! A beautiful capture!
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.metpin777
01/19/07 4:56 AM GMT
very nice pic hilda, just love the colors....keep them coming
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::missydog109
01/19/07 5:59 AM GMT
I love pretty little flowers, Hilda, and these certainly are pretty, colorful, and your composure of them couldn't be better. I don't remember ever seeing such a rainbow of colors in a flower as are presented by the one in the foreground. The ones that are about to open are uniquely beautiful in both color and design. Great capture............Neil
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::LynEve
01/19/07 12:51 AM GMT
Cinneraria I think !! (?) :) If they are, plant one and you wil have them forever - they self seed beautifully.

This is a most wonderful picture. The blue is divine and the contrast is perfect. Thank you Hilda, for this :)
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