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Uploaded: 05/18/10 11:09 PM GMT
On My Doorstep
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Well, not quite on my doorstep, but right beside it. I don't know what these are though, anyone care to enlighten me?

Edit: I think I finally tracked it down - it's Violet Woodsorrel.

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.Logit
05/21/10 9:33 AM GMT
Kinda resembles a periwinkle but I'm certain a floral expert will be able to assist more accurately. Love the color and the depth of view. Did you enter this in the last contest ? Thanks.
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.aboogie
05/22/10 11:12 AM GMT
I don't know but I like this. I like that you did it landscape and that they all seem to be in focus. There's somthing about this composition that works. Nice one. :)
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::jswgpb
05/23/10 12:09 AM GMT
They almost look like little violets.........but they're pink. Very purdy no matter what. :)
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::Genver
05/23/10 2:26 PM GMT
Very lovely flowers photo,the pink color is very nice,the blurred background is very good too.I do not know what kind of flower it is.
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.cobyslady
05/23/10 2:56 PM GMT
I don't know what they are either, but they would be beautiful to see as I walked out my door! Very pretty.
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.Eubeen
05/23/10 6:00 PM GMT
Lovely clarity and details in the flowers. Nice bright rich colours and a nicely blurred background. Good presentation and thanks for sharing.
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It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
Logun7
05/30/10 2:51 AM GMT
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