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*...following the rose...*

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Oct 10, 2011
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Well,days ago,i told you that"she"was changing:)and that she had *opened the face* to the sun again...Yes, she did it for two days, 6 and 7 after,she changed again,it was 8 oct., i took some photos in the morning and again,6 hours after in the afternoon.Was amazing to see, how she grew and changed; in the morning she hide again but the stamens, were showing a bit. In the afternoon she seemed adult..the stamens had no place there and she seemed old, looking at the petals... yet, what before was a nice face had now,to me, an appearance of aging and perhaps some suffering...i thought that was the end arrival and that in the next day...the rose was *PUM*"" FINISHED! But NO!...curiously, NO! However,i find this photo interesting, near the other, of the days before and also the one of the same day. I will wait one day or two to see how she developes to show you again. By now, today:)she seemed to have gone through an Institute of Beauty to renew and to rejuvenate,lol! Nature is really unpredictable.... I hope you still enjoy...Thank you very much for seeing and i wish you all, a very good week ahead and much inspiration ! (with zoom is better)

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Blush

11:04PM | Mon, 10 October 2011

Great render Love the different views Nice to meet you as well I uploaded a new one tonight Hope you drop by This is a fav Love the color don't see much white roses Susan~

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hipps13

12:57AM | Tue, 11 October 2011

wonderful colors smile warm hugs, Linda

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fallen21

2:22AM | Tue, 11 October 2011

Awesome shots.

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Feliciti

2:37AM | Tue, 11 October 2011

great captured stages of this beauty !!

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durleybeachbum

2:59AM | Tue, 11 October 2011

Extraordinary! Maybe it is to do with humidity? as you say Nature is amazing and alsways surprises.

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helanker

3:01AM | Tue, 11 October 2011

Another wonderful collage of this lovely rose and the beauty is yet not completely gone :-) Beautifully done, dear Ana :)

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citcat

10:24AM | Wed, 12 October 2011

Dear Ana, Very special that you are able to see and capture this in the right moments. I agree with durley. Seems a tired flower and than…suddenly...refreshed again by nature. Thank you for sharing this. And all a very nice week too.

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jeroni

5:28PM | Sat, 15 October 2011

Fantastic image. I like very much the colors

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SIGMAWORLD

1:41PM | Mon, 17 October 2011

Sehr schön.

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jocko500

9:18PM | Tue, 25 October 2011

this is wonderful looking here

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Chipka

7:34PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Really amazing shots and comparisons. Sometimes, flowers like roses, will appear to wilt and get tired, and then because of something in the soil, they will rejuvenate? Or, as you said, maybe she went to one of those Beauty Clinics and had a little bit of work done. At any rate, I love this image with the soft, wilting petals. When roses reach this point, it is always a little bit sad, but still, somehow, magical! The colors are superb...such nice, soft colors, almost like parchment, or maybe some kind of silk.

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Richardphotos

7:20PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

very beautiful capture and rose.I accidentally killed my white rose bush by moving it.I had moved before and it survived, but last time it did not.it always had 50-70 roses at any given time


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MakeNIKON
ModelE2100
Shutter Speed10/601
ISO Speed100
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