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Uploaded: 01/17/05 12:54 AM GMT
Fringed Polygala
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a spring wildflower that is infrequently discovered and a joy to behold. Definitely one that you have lie on your stomach to capture. This is a scan of a slide taken in 1976. I remember the situation as if yesterday. Many photographic positions and a long time to get some decent images. Taken near Taughannock Falls in the Finger Lakes of New York.

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::alexis518
01/17/05 12:24 AM GMT
Excellent! The color is so pure. The lengths you went to get the shot are appreciated.
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verenabloo
01/17/05 10:58 PM GMT
Its always wonderful to use different positions to take a pic....gives such a unique perspective...I love the PINK...what kind of flower is that? its sooo delicate...
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uniquedreamer2004
01/17/05 11:18 PM GMT
Absolutly beautiful flower, nice presenation.
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bjb
01/29/05 5:25 AM GMT
Lovely on the desktop. Nice, different view and attractive composition.
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