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Juliet
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'Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name which is no part of thee Take all myself

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::gjwahl
09/02/06 4:18 PM GMT
A sparkling, lovely photo -- and the background is just right.
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Caedes says: "DON'T be afraid of hurting someone's feelings. DO offer advice on how the image could be improved."
::Anita54
09/02/06 4:32 PM GMT
Lovely color and lighting and perfect clarity Ruby. What a lovely post and thanks for sharing it today. Anita
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THANKS to you all for taking the trip through Colorado with me. I sincerely appreciate all the wonderful comments and very good input. I'm always happy to see you at My Gallery. I appreciate all of you. Thanks, Anita
::PatAndre
09/02/06 4:59 PM GMT
How delicate in color and texture. I don't save very many flower compositions anymore. I just have to many of them. But, this one gets added to the collection. It is special, and so are you. Excellent.
Pat
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::connodado
09/02/06 5:19 PM GMT
Such splender and beauty. I think this is the best close-up of a rose I've every seen. Very nice work.


dado
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Photography, expression that goes beyond words, Yet the Word gives us that ability.
::Terrydel
09/02/06 5:30 PM GMT
Ruby, this is the most spectacularly beautiful picture of a rose I think I've ever seen! Color and clarity are outstanding and the background is such a gorgeous blend of muted colors. A++
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Confucius say:  make sure words touch wisdom tooth on way out of mouth.
.mmynx34
09/02/06 7:18 PM GMT
Just lovely! Don't have enough words to say exactly how much I love this.. It's awsome Well done
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Live every day as if it's your last... and take "pictures" of it ;)
::foofoo
09/02/06 7:34 PM GMT
What a magnificent capture Ruby. Your title suits this lovely quite well. Excellent photography.
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Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget ;)
.Inkeri
09/02/06 9:01 PM GMT
Brilliant Capture..Wonderful Colors,and Fantastic Clarity..Excellent Job..Congratulations
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::cynlee
09/02/06 9:33 PM GMT
She's a pristine beauty and a true sunworshiper. You can see it in her face. Wonderful, Ruby!
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Never rebuke while you’re still indignant about a fault committed—wait until the next day, or even longer. Then calmly, and with a purer intention, make your reprimand. You’ll gain more by a friendly word than by a three-hour quarrel. -Josemaria Escriva
.alexis518
09/02/06 10:51 PM GMT
Stunning shot! You can feel the sun on the velvet-like petals. A perfect size, too, not overpowering the frame yet not too small as to be lost. 10/10!
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We make a living by what we get; but we make a life by what we give.
::phasmid
09/03/06 1:15 AM GMT
The poetry is such a nice touch to this Juliet...she's so pretty, and everyone has said all I wanted to say and more, except that I wanted to thank you for sending this lovely flower out to us, and I hope it's not the last rose of summer :)PJ
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"Art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass." Walter Pater
::ResDesOK
09/03/06 3:01 AM GMT
Lovely!
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It's all about perspective and perception.
.21citrouilles
09/03/06 4:44 AM GMT
I love the title and the romance of Shakespeare behing it. It is a very skilled and beautful capture of this rose. I love the background too. :)
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.JNEMEC
09/03/06 10:25 AM GMT
hey ruby, excellent work - great DOF. this is a keeper, thanks.

cheers,
terry
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COME SEE MY GALLERY
::ladyred
09/03/06 1:17 PM GMT
Thank you everyone for you wonderful comments. I appreciate your time.
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You do not have to thank me if I leave a comment on your image...unless you really want to. ..It is my pleasure to comment on your beautiful work.
::gerryp
09/03/06 8:23 PM GMT
Beautiful work here Ruby...very fitting name and commentary...you have great detail and lighting and background is perfect...gerry..
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::mimi
09/04/06 5:08 AM GMT
I got this image in the voting booth Ruby and just had to comment on it! The color of the rose is so delicate and soft, yet it certainly commands the viewer's attention. Your use of light makes this pink rose turn into a work of art. Very well done. I am going to let in bloom in my favorites folder on my hardrive for a while longer! Thank you for sharing this beauty with us :~)
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~mimi~
.June
09/04/06 7:25 PM GMT
Ruby this is just gorgeous!
JuneBug
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"A picture is worth a thousand words"
Anastasiatheo01
09/04/06 9:11 PM GMT
Exquisite flower, exquisite photo. Into my favs.

Anastasia
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.MathKing99
09/05/06 12:39 AM GMT
This is an absolutly perfect pink rose. A wonderfuf crisp picture. Thanks for letting us see it. Karl :o)
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::doubleheader
09/05/06 2:47 AM GMT
wonderful color and lighting Ruby. Well done...
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We should all try and govern our lives by the Ten Commandments,Good Judgement and Common Sense...but thats just my feelings.
::missydog109
09/08/06 6:58 PM GMT
Your great technique brings this aging rose into a superb composition, Ruby. True beauty is ageless...............Neil
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"Every Picture Tells a Story" - Rod Stewart
::third_eye
09/08/06 7:12 PM GMT
WOW so perfect it doesnt look real (is it? :P) very nice capture, ruby
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I saw a peanut stand, heard a rubber band, I saw a needle that winked its eye. But I think I will have seen everything When I see an elephant fly. MY GALLERY

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