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I've always sprayed these pests with weed killer, but now I have a greater appreciation for them.
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Bingo!
![]() I've noticed in your photos of yellow flowers that the yellow looks a little over saturated. That or my display is way off. Are you pushing the colors? |
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CCWKen wrote:
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I like the rich colours & detail, but also unexpectedness of seeing a dandelion photographed in a style normally bestowed only upon its posher relatives.
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RodneyBlair wrote:
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You have made this one shout at me "I'm not really ugly am I ?". When all said and done, weeds are only wild flowers/plants that some green fingered aficionado's once decided we didn't want around. I like it. Stevekin. |
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Thanks for the comments. I'll attempt a more interesting composition with this pest/flower and share the results.
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