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Uploaded: 08/07/21 1:37 AM GMT
Lily in first rays of the morning
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Early morning sunlight was lighting the beauty up.

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::corngrowth
08/07/21 10:19 AM GMT
Perfect lighting and composition, Larry.
A photographic floral masterpiece, and your reward for getting up that early in order to capture this beauty!
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::tigger3
08/07/21 1:24 PM GMT
I agree your use of the morning light brought beautiful results. tigs=^..^=
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::trixxie17
08/07/21 4:02 PM GMT
My favorite time of day for shots Larry - this is a beauty!
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::Vickid
08/08/21 12:32 AM GMT
This is stunning, even the little shadow on the petal is perfect, lovely work.
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::Nikoneer
08/13/21 8:27 PM GMT
A few days ago my oldest granddaughter, age 7, told me that trees and flowers were not alive. Not alive? I need to show her this. How could anyone look at this slice of natural beauty and think it is not alive? Impossible!

-nik
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.LynEve
09/10/21 12:27 AM GMT
Beautiful bloom, beautiful light and an expertly portrayed beauty :)
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