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Red exotica

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This has been a flower fest day for me, spent at one of UK's great flower festivals at Tatton Park near Manchester. Wonderful plants ... I think this is an orchid..it's exotic enough! Thank you for comments on the poles pic...Jean

Comments (14)


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Faemike55

3:52PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Very beautiful flowers! great shot

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MrsRatbag

3:58PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

What an excellent capture of these beauties!

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Blush

4:08PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

This is beautiful One of orchids died so far the other one is still living Love the bright vibrant color and adding it to my favs Nice to meet you as well:) I just uploaded a new one and would love to see you drop by Hugs Susan~

MrsLubner

4:22PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

It seems as if they each have a tiny candle at their heart. Bold color and strong petals, this is indeed a very compelling shot.

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clbsmiley

4:39PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Wow Red Orchids!!! Beautiful!!!!

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mininessie

5:19PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

precious!

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bronwyn_lea

6:12PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Beautiful!

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pwilkin

6:51PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Gorgeous saturation!!

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Sea_Dog

7:26PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

Superb image. Wonderful contrast between the color and the shadows. Great job.

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Minda

9:01PM | Thu, 23 July 2009

beautiful flower and excellent shot jean!!...love the color a lot..

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durleybeachbum

3:18AM | Fri, 24 July 2009

Just like little faces! Super pic.

MC-Jay-One

7:18AM | Fri, 24 July 2009

Excellent shot!

ucephobe

7:31AM | Fri, 24 July 2009

Yeah, that's an orchid, probably a Disa hybrid, or perhaps Disa uniflora. Comes from South Africa. I believe they originate on the Table Mountain. Nice composition.

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icerian

2:04AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Very very nice Jean.... and erotic. 5+


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