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Uploaded: 09/09/11 6:15 AM GMT
A Little on the Side
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A little side-light brought out a little detail that full sun hid.

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::twinkel
09/09/11 7:29 AM GMT
Nice lighting on this beauty :o)
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Carpe Diem!
::corngrowth
09/09/11 8:25 AM GMT
Thanks for another splendid F² image, Don. The side-lighting is well chosen for this one and perfect! Great details indeed.

Regards, Cornelius.
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::biffobear
09/09/11 8:32 AM GMT
Yes nicely detailed indeed..R.
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I can smell the sunlight on your skin. Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make!
::Ramad
09/09/11 9:48 AM GMT
Bright lighting and good clarity on this lovely flower.
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If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect, then why practice?
.Nikoneer68
09/09/11 6:53 PM GMT
Wonderful work.
Thanks for sharing.
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Adult: A person who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle.
::SEFA
09/09/11 9:23 PM GMT
A beautiful white flower. Very nice!
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::Inkeri
09/09/11 10:32 PM GMT
White Beauty.Lovely photo,Don.
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.Roseman_Stan
09/09/11 11:48 PM GMT
White can be so hard to capture and keep the petal detail. You have done so here with this fine shot. Nice work Don.
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"If I should leave this path of life today, I would carry the vision of Gods' rose blooms with me as I go......" -- Stan V. Griep
.cynlee
09/11/11 1:35 AM GMT
Hard to capture white in direct sun, but you did a fine job with this lovely white cosmos.
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::LynEve
09/12/11 11:11 AM GMT
Beautiful lighting and superb detail in the petals of this pretty bloom.

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