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Uploaded: 05/01/13 4:10 PM GMT
Garden Variety
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I'm hoping to get this into Lynn's Black and White contest today:) Enjoy. Taken at our community garden area in Walnut Creek (Howe Homestead Park) here if your remotely interested:)

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::tigger3
05/01/13 6:45 PM GMT
How interesting this one is, lots to look at in this capture, and well done. I found your link very informative.
Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.Con_
05/01/13 6:48 PM GMT
I doubt Lyn will be remotely interested... I would put it that she will be intensely interested. Very NICE Bruce!  ☺
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MGBWYA
.gizmo1
05/01/13 7:29 PM GMT
This is a superb capture and I love how it is so much for the eyes to feast on and it looks great in B&W .
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.snapshooter87
05/01/13 8:07 PM GMT
You could keep looking at this all day, Bruce. It doesn't want to let you go.
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.tib
05/02/13 5:30 AM GMT
A wonderful confusion of garden objects Bruce! I love it! I also really like the effect you've used and the link was so interesting. I learn something all of the time on this site!
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Spend a few minutes each day being grateful for what you have and who you have to share it with.
.koca
05/02/13 8:07 AM GMT
Rich and interesting shot. Nice B/W. Outstanding work, Bruce.
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icedancer
05/02/13 10:16 PM GMT
Very interesting indeed with so many textures and things to look at
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Have a Beautiful Bright Day, Skates
.Eubeen
05/05/13 2:00 AM GMT
Now that is a good crop of chairs you have coming up in your garden this year Bruce. The two-seater might need a little pruning. What's your secret? I'm lucky if I can raise footrests in the rocky soil we have around here.
A great looking shot and wonderful post work.
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It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them! — Friedrich Nietzsche
.FlimBB
05/06/13 11:43 PM GMT
Excellent! I really do love the post work. I always see something and learn something new 'round here. Thank you.
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Emptiness is not nothingness. It is simply the opposite of full of it.

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