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©2004-2009 ~lorrainemd
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I have been down for long enough...
just a little color can brighten your day.

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:iconbada:
Really amazing shot... So beautiful and stronge colors... The focus is perfect here... And a nice idea to turn around the flower! :clap:
:iconvcrimson:
it sure can! and yellow is perfect for a bit of cheer!

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:iconflaery:
It almost looks like the green underparts of the flower have sugar on them . . . I love this. It really does seem so happy with the bright colors, even though the upside-down aspect makes it almost sad.

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:iconcinny:
Beautiful shot! The colors are so vibrant. :) Great angle, I never woulda thought of that.

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:iconbulletproof-kid:
marvellous i like the crispy green, just would like the middle part of it to be crispy too :]
:icononestar:
The colors are bright, but I love the details more! Sweet!

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:iconradiumlabs:
Such a rockin photo. Strong primar colours to lift a day above average. Good use of blur make it easy on the eye,although why use blur from the middle?
:iconsnipes104:
Good concept but the depth of field is way to narrow IMO (but if you had more of the side of the flower in the picture instead of cropping it off i think the DOF would bother me less because then you could see more that is in focus)

colors look great btw
:iconbravenewworld:
mmmm this is beatiful -- very unique too -- i dont think i've ever looked at a flower from this angle --

thanks for a fresh perspective!!!!

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There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
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