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Agapanthus #1

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A mix of pods and blooms, captured 6/7/07, somewhere within the confines of my condominium complex. Sorry, I know you were all expecting another rose macro this time around, but there are other photos I felt obligated to post, otherwise why photograph them at all? Besides, change and variety are good! Keeps the old brain percolatin'. Thanks for dropping by!

Comments (15)


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witch_1612

4:09PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Wonderful!!!

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mbz2662

4:13PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Aga...aga.... wow, very pretty! I've never seen or heard of these before. Great shot.

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babuci

4:29PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Well actualy I was expecting a tourmented daisy shot...lol A faint voice telling me ...patient...patient. This is a wonderful white ball of flower head. I only knew this in blue. Looks like a fireworks to me.

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odie

4:56PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

That is a wonderful looking flower! It reminds me of the Allium plant that grew in my flowerbed. Nice capture!

MrsLubner

5:02PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

This looks really big and bold. Very well done with good light and pov. Its not often I see white ones. very lovely, Harry. What will you pull out of your sleeve next?

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JaneEden

5:31PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

Awww this is really gorgeous, and I wondered what this flower was called. My mother's neighbour had one during the summer, and I kept meaning to take a pic of it but never got round to doing so. Anyway there is no need now, because I can appreiciate looking at your excellent capture instead, my dear Harry!!!

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kimariehere

7:05PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

beautiful blooms so pretty we used to have these in our garden i miss them they always reminded me of fireworks!!

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RobyHermida

7:54PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

This is a gorgeous image! Fantastic! Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Roby ;O)

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mickeyrony

8:20PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

You know my friend it of beauty there such an amount of on this ground right in flowers we are as very to spoil you show us a very beautiful specimen As flutes of castle which fall to the shift Mile mercies for this Nature which still beseech us its Bravo richnesses my friend((5++))........................................((Tu sais mon ami il y as tant de beautée sur cette terre juste en fleurs nous sommes comme très gâter tu nous montres un très beau spécimen Comme des flutes de château qui tombent à la renverse Mile mercis pour cette Nature qui nous implorent ses richesses .Bravo encore mon ami ((5++))

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trishabadblood

8:53PM | Tue, 06 November 2007

beautiful capture.. the shape and color is fantastic... excellent work...

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auntietk

12:34AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

It's been my experience that your brain percolates just fine, mi amigo querido! I love agapanthus, but they grow much better down there than they do up here. Thanks for posting this lovely image so I can enjoy their beauty, even in a chilly, dark, Northern November!

Liam.

4:21AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Very original flower and a vivid picure. Lovely!

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tallpindo

5:33AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Tubular!

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jocko500

12:07PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

wonder what these type of flowers are. cool shot.

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cmolsen2002

7:22AM | Sat, 10 November 2007

This is such a good shot.........I like it very much.


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