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* Exceptional Beauty #13 *


 

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* Exceptional Beauty #13 *<p>
* Exceptional Beauty #13 *


An exquisitely beautiful, colourful and wonderfully detailed Bromeliad in our garden... Captured late afternoon, in mid-summer, on the 29th of January 2011...

Category: ~ Details & Macro ~

Carolyn J. Connolly

 
 
 

Ron McEwan
 

Oh My! Carolyn what a beauty this is. I have never seen one before. This is a real piece of eye candy.


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June 10, 2011

 

Douglas Pignet
  lovely capture


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June 10, 2011

 

Renee Doyle
  Beautiful red against all that green!! Gorgeous floral and excellent presentation Carolyn!!


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June 10, 2011

 

John Connolly
  A beautiful floral close up Carolyn!
Now Phil has retired I guess your garden will become a local show piece!


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June 10, 2011

 

Phillip R. Connolly
  Ha Ha, John!!! Great capture, Carolyn!!

Phil


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June 10, 2011

 

Barbara Waldoch
  It's a beauty, Carolyn, perfectly captured!


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June 10, 2011

 

Lorraine A. Cook
  Your garden must be a 'slice of Heaven', Carolyn!!! What a beautiful floral...very unique (to me) and lovely!!!

The fainting episode was due to migraine medication.

A certain tree (don't know which one) produces 'cast-off seedlings' and when the wind gets them....they spin and twirl to the ground. Here in the states...we call these little seedlings 'spinners'.

I hope you are well, My Dear Friend!!!

I am coping...taking the good days with the not so good.

Glad to see John posting... I have been praying for everyone!!


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June 11, 2011

 
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  What an interesting flower. I see Bromeliads in Hawaii and find them difficult to photograph because of their shiny surfaces. This is a very unique specimen.


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June 14, 2011

 
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