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Here is an attempt at a "New Angle" on an Iris from my front yard. Everybody is posting some great shots for this!
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This is a really nice angle - the iris is almost backlit - almost. It looks huge. I agree - there are some good posts for this challenge. :-)
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Nice shot. I don't know how big these flowers are but your photo makes them look massive. :-)
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perfect example of the challenge!! the different angle made this flower (around the size of a rose...) look like it is bigger than a palm tree!
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Just like everyone else, my first thought was of how that angle made the iris look like it's growing in a giant's garden. Very nice.
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Saw the movie when it first came out and own it now. I see the connection. It also looks like the flower from the perspective from the kids in "Honey I Shrunk the Kids"
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