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30-AUG-2006

cazi's flower

caz and i went to a garden centre we both fell in love with this flower, as there was only one left i let her have it as long as i could photograph it before she took it home!!
thursdays fun challenge?
getting 'heartistic'!!
good luck!!


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Angel Gonzalez Molero31-Aug-2006 13:57
perfect game of colors
Tracy Howell31-Aug-2006 13:47
Fantasic..... So different very nice indeed.
shatterbug31-Aug-2006 05:05
Beautiful flower, quite unusual! Your picture will last forever, not such a bad deal :-)
carol j. phipps31-Aug-2006 02:56
Gorgeous!!!
Sheila30-Aug-2006 23:17
My mum grew this in the UK, she always said it reminded her of Ena Sharples, :-)
Gorgeous shot, Bev. (You might be able to grow it from a cutting in spring.)
Guest 30-Aug-2006 22:57
I haven't seen one like that before. I like the yellow and black bit (and the shallow DOF/Lensbaby? treatment)!
Guest 30-Aug-2006 21:14
cool looking flower!!! unique
laine8230-Aug-2006 20:24
Gorgeous macro, perfect colours !! ~v
Lee Rudd30-Aug-2006 19:24
uhoh... Cazi bought another flower?! Beautiful structure and colours
chrisse30-Aug-2006 18:45
Another gorgeous one from the lensbaby Bev ! And a lovely flower it is too, lucky Cazi !
chrisse
Johnny JAG30-Aug-2006 18:42
Very nice, no wonder Cazi fell in love with it.
Nicki Thurgar30-Aug-2006 18:37
Wonderful colours, what a good friend you are :o)
Carole Stevens30-Aug-2006 18:36
Its gorgeous I love the softness of this shot Bev and I havent killed it YET!
Jola Dziubinska30-Aug-2006 17:31
Very pretty.
Winter2730-Aug-2006 17:18
That is an amazing shot- and an amazing flower!
J. Scott Coile30-Aug-2006 16:33
What an amazing macro Bev! The color and patterns are off the chart. Brilliant shallow image! vote
Ray :)30-Aug-2006 14:51
Well, perhaps you can cut this out and place it in a pot. Will save on the watering :-)
Lovely, by the way.