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Heat Seekers
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Liquid sunshine! They look a little alien before they open, don't they?

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::fra99y
06/21/07 3:48 PM GMT
Very nice and i love the shadows through the petals :)
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::m0rnstar
06/21/07 3:50 PM GMT
Hilda, they do like alien-ish as buds. They turn out great though and you've captured that beautiful sunshiny yellow for us. Very nice! ~Mary~
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A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. Diane Arbus
::jswgpb
06/21/07 4:07 PM GMT
Very nicely done Hilda, these are soo purdy. Such bright yellow, wonderful.
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::phasmid
06/21/07 5:06 PM GMT
Great use of the natural light, Hilda. There's nothing quite like it. You're right...liquid sunshine :

♥PJ♥

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"You may forget. But let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us."
.twinkel
06/21/07 5:19 PM GMT
wonderful shot Hilda with lovely lighting and colors:))
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::kidder
06/21/07 6:40 PM GMT
But they're sure pretty when they do open! Nicely captured Ms. Hilda ma'am! C):-)
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THE CAMERA'S ONLY JOB is to get out of the way of making photographs. It's entirely an artist's eye, patience, and skill that makes an image. ~Ken Rockwell VISIT MY GALLERY
.FlimBB
06/21/07 6:52 PM GMT
Excellent shot Hilda. The buds really do look alien. Nice shot with the sun shining through the petals.
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.angelledaemon
06/21/07 7:19 PM GMT
These are the most vibrant yellow. They remiond me of alien pods opening to reveal thier beauties...hahah. Welcome to Earth, little ones!
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.alexis518
06/21/07 11:05 PM GMT
What kind of flowers are these, Hilda? Beautiful close-up, I love the fully saturated yellow.
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Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little. - Edmund Burke
::100k_xle
06/22/07 1:27 AM GMT
Love the title and post.

E J
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::cynlee
06/22/07 2:02 AM GMT
Beautiful capture of the light. These are evening primrose, yes? What a deep yellow.
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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
.TrailGypsy
06/22/07 3:04 AM GMT
Mmmm...these are gorgeous. Yes, I see what you mean, they have little alien claws! Beautiful work, Hilda!
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To linger in the observation of things other than the self implies a profound conviction of their worth. Charles-Damian Boulogne
.metpin777
06/22/07 4:01 AM GMT
I can hear them screaming for a little sunshine, to soothe their naked souls...

steven:)
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.OrchidLadyLinda
06/22/07 4:11 AM GMT
~ Gorgeous Hilda!
They light up my desktop!
:)
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.sjwbuzzgoose
06/24/07 7:03 AM GMT
what a metamorphosis!the yellow is truly striking and,as you say,solar.best wishes simon.
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there's not much that i miss.i'm far too forgetful for that
.Fergus
06/24/07 7:56 AM GMT
Great shot, nice colors.
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"What doesn't kill us makes us stronger" - Friedrich Nietzsche
::MarianaEwa
06/24/07 6:23 PM GMT
Beautiful shot Hilda. Lovely color and clarity.
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.gabriela2006
09/09/07 4:17 PM GMT
Very lovely flower...reminds me of the ugly duckling turning into a swan..
Nice shot
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