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These are the first wild flowers to come up in our area.
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What a pretty dark green leaf! Nice shot.
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Great shot of my provincial flower!! Thanks for posting it. HOWEVER............. do you have one of the flower too?? Trilliums are rare and worth sharing.
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mommy_culleton wrote:
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Sure, but when I went to take another I couldn't take just one. My apologies for breaking your one perpost request. 1. Group ![]() 2. Traditional ![]() 3. Glamour ![]() |
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Great shots. I'll overlook the multiple shots per post. Those are really great photos.
Now I am trying to figure out why I've never seen these flowers arount Trillium Lake in Central Oregon near Mt. Hood?? Cal |
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I really like #3. The lighting created an interesting effect!
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