
If any of my neighbors saw me lying down on my front door stairs trying to take this photo at an angle where the flower was seen through the wrought iron, I'm sure they thought I'd finally taken leave of the little bit of sense I have left.
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22 comments:
nice
Wow the flower has an amazing frame!
Absolutely gorgeous!
Léia :)
lovely bloom! You framed it well...
excellent capture
Beatyful flower....;-0
Lovely bloom it´s excellent.
Very cool! I like the way the rose is framed!
Never mind what your neighbours think about your sense! Your pic is just beautiful and I'm sure you had fun taking such a great capture!
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Have a marvellous weekend****
Beautiful one!
Happy weekend.
Fun yoking two ordinary features together and sculpting an extraordinary tableau! Good one!
That's a nice one!
David
Pretty darn good if you ask me. The way you wiggled around to compose this on is amazing. That flower is something else. I really like this one. I’d say it’s definitely a keeper.
I needed to be told it is wrought iron. I began by looking at the picture (before reading the text) and spent so much brain power wondering what the ring is, I missed the flower.
Lucy
Oh, the trouble we go to just for a photo! The result was well worth the effort though!
It is a very good photo with a great angle - so I'm glad you did it!
beautiful shot! don't mind the neighbors as long as you got the shot you want. :)
Utterly beautiful.
Is this a white camelia? You are very creative.
Lovely, lovely, lovely. Your creativity was showing!
sometimes you have to do even the craziest things to achieve something better
it's a great composition. it's worth laying on the ground for.
Certainly worth the trouble, and any embarrassment felt!
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