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Gabriella Carta
{K:22879} 9/20/2005
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wonderful capture, good
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Ceceilia Robinson
{K:1023} 9/18/2005
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Thank you Quinton for taking the time to comment on my bee macro. I really appreciate all the really good macro photographers lending me their expertise., Sincerely, Ceceilia
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Ceceilia Robinson
{K:1023} 9/18/2005
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Thank You Dave, The flower was the shot, the bee was the bonus. Regards, Ceceilia
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Ceceilia Robinson
{K:1023} 9/18/2005
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Susie, I wish this was a Hibiscus. That is one plant I don't have "YET". This is an old fashioned Hollyhock. I really like these as they are from my Grandmother's seed stock and still going 20 years after the fact. Best Regards, Ceceilia
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John Test
{K:1956} 9/18/2005
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wow that bee is so sharp i am afraid to touch it.great catch.xo
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 9/18/2005
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Excellent capture of the inflight bee, Ceceilia! Colours are magnificent! Dave.
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 9/18/2005
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Nice macro! I had my first hibiscus bloom that looks just like this yesterday and was so excited. I wasn't lucky enough to get a bee in the photo though! :)
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Ceceilia Robinson
{K:1023} 9/18/2005
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Thank You Andrew, I think we all like to play sometime when processing our photos, but sometimes it is better to leave things as nature intended.
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Andrew Bauer
{K:381} 9/18/2005
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Ceceilia,
This shot is great. I like the fact that you have done nothing to alter the original photo. I like the bee as well.
Andrew,
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