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Uploaded: 03/25/22 9:26 PM GMT
Yella
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I like Yellow...R.

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::tigger3
03/25/22 10:11 PM GMT
I do too, and Love yellow roses! ...S.
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::corngrowth
03/25/22 11:32 PM GMT
---I like Yellow----

You're not the only one, Richie!

Wonderful Foofy Friday (F²) contribution with these yellow colored roses!
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.LynEve
03/26/22 11:09 AM GMT
Beautiful ! I have a similar 'yella' in the garden that was planted in memory my mother. It has one flower left on it today. The detail you captured in the foreground rose is lovely !
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.Starglow
03/26/22 3:01 PM GMT
Yellow is one of my favorite colors, I think of sunshine every time I see something that color. These are beautiful roses. Thanks for sharing.
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::trixxie17
03/26/22 3:06 PM GMT
Lovely color yellow too!
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::jerseygurl
03/27/22 1:31 AM GMT
Simply beautiful Ritchie - those yellow roses brighten my day!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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::Vickid
03/27/22 12:06 AM GMT
Quite remarkable capture, the softness comes right off the screen, bravo ...
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::Nikoneer
04/08/22 9:27 AM GMT
Wow, Jeff, the focus on the one in the foreground is so sharp, I can almost feel the texture between my fingers. Incidentally, the yellow rose was developed in Persia and,, when introduced to Europe, people were a big offended with the odor it gave off, hence the name "Rose foetida" (also called fetid). The original was smaller and today's yellow rose is a hybrid that, thankfully, has a much better smell than the original.

-nik
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