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FleurIf there is one thing on this planet that I enjoy taking pics of it has to be flowers - they are beautiful and very often smell gorgeous.
Chris
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Re: FleurI think this one is the best of your current offerings Chris. Yes, they do smell nice, except for Stinking Roger.
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Re: FleurOddly enough, this image shouldn't work as well as it does...but for some reason it compels a second look and sort of satisfies....like a cold beer on a hot day. I've spent a bit of time trying to deconstruct the composition and there are some elements there working together, but I think it's the colours that are doing the trick. I like images that I like but I don't know why. This is one of them.
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