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Death_at_Midnight

2:03AM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Excellent photo! Like the contrast of living color to the cold ice!

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sazzyazzca

5:01AM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Cyclamens are one of my very favourites, like little butterflies. They love the cold. It's a real joy to see their heads poking out of the snow. :)

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PeeWee05

5:02AM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Lovely shot, nice the way the flowers are surviving tru the snow. Tip: try centring the subject and getting it all in the shot or use the rule of thirds and cut enought off so that it look like a good compo.

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jcv2

8:53AM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Beautiful capture of these cyclamens, have only found them once in the wild! Gorgeous capture of these flowers in the snow! :)

junior_2004

8:57AM | Fri, 13 January 2006

@jcv2...These are not in the wild! There are photographed in a Botanic Garden!

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Blush

9:00AM | Fri, 13 January 2006

Such beautiful Cylamens...I didn't know they would grow in the snow like Crocus until now..makes me wish spring were here after seeing this:) Also nice to meet you hope you come visit me as well... This is so so pretty..I love it Vote Susan~


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