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A tiny flower.Heya guys
Haven't posted anything here in a while so i thought i'd see what all you lovely people had to say about this one: I know its probably hard for anyone to identify it from the shot, I was told what sort of flower it was, but cant for the life of me remember!. If you’re alone with your friend in the woods and a tiger’s chasing you, you don’t have to be faster than the tiger, you have to be faster than your friend.
Re: A tiny flower.Rob, that would be a purple flower, colours are great.
Wish I could help you out with the plant, my grandmother used to have a few of them & right now I can't remember what they are called though.
Re: A tiny flower.Can't help for the flower ID, but I'd say that its a great capture, brilliant colours. But maybe a little cropping towards the middle may bring the flower out a little bit?
Re: A tiny flower.My guess on the plant is its a bromeliad sp?
C&C more than welcome!
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Yep that's it
Re: A tiny flower.Very nice capture Rob and lovely colours. I also think a tighter crop would enhance the image.
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Re: A tiny flower.I like this Rob. The softness works nicely.
I agree with Andre on the tighter crop. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: A tiny flower.Ahhhh Bromeliade thats the one I knew someone here would know!
Thanks a bunch for your comments guys and will try that tighter crop.. Thanks again If you’re alone with your friend in the woods and a tiger’s chasing you, you don’t have to be faster than the tiger, you have to be faster than your friend.
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