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Well done indeed on both shots.
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Absolutely awesome. The more I hang around here, the more incredible everyone's photos seem to be. I love these!
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Fantastic shots! What kind of flower is that? Don
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Super shots John! The black background really sets them off. They belong on a calender! Jim
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Its the "Cotyledon succulent" family there are many types.... they grow well in pots with very little attention ignore them and they grow better ![]() |
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Very nicely detailed shots John.
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I love flowers with completely black Background.
Very well done, John Francesco http://www.macrophotography.org/modu...php&page=1 |
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Narmer wrote:
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Looked in your gallery ![]() Need to hunt insects Armed with FZ30 + 4T and 3T ![]() |
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