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unwilling death

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Jul 20, 2005
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thanks so much for all the comments!! i really appreciate them.. <3 hope you like this one, its a b/w version of a "dying flower" i took.. it looked more dramatic with this version. any constructive criticisms are welcome!!

Comments (8)


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jocko500

10:38PM | Wed, 20 July 2005

very unusely shot but cool too. now many would see beauty in a dying flower

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Zacko

11:19PM | Wed, 20 July 2005

Oooh, so its a flower huh? LOL, i thought it would be weird if it had been what i thought it was...dried pig-ears on a stick, LOL. Have a great day #:O)

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LadyLisa

11:46PM | Wed, 20 July 2005

Excellent capture and pov.

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cbender

12:31AM | Thu, 21 July 2005

dying flowers are beauties... i love them... :)

ana-maria

5:55AM | Thu, 21 July 2005

That's the cycle of nature, to live and to die. Excellent B&W creation!

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Akinom

5:28PM | Thu, 21 July 2005

Dying flowers have their own charme!

logiloglu

7:57PM | Mon, 25 July 2005

great mood. a fascinating flower still life. excellent photography art. !!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!

camera2

11:36PM | Fri, 26 August 2005

Most interesting interpretation what I believe to be an Iris flower.


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F Numberf/4.9
MakeNIKON
ModelE4300
Shutter Speed10/600
Focal Length67

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