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Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Jun 29, 2015
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This shrub has been pruned to within an inch of its life. I don't think there was a leaf out of shape!!! BTW, think Harry (goodoleboy) posted a shot quite similar the other day---guess we see some of the same things!!! lol

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Faemike55

1:56AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

very interesting bush Great find and capture

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frankman

3:08AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

:-D

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sharky_

3:51AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

Takes a lot of work to keep it round and green... Excellent! Aloha

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giulband

6:48AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

Very interesting image composition !!!!

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durleybeachbum

9:50AM | Mon, 29 June 2015

An obsessive live there!

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awjay

2:45PM | Mon, 29 June 2015

they need to get out more

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MrsRatbag

5:23PM | Mon, 29 June 2015

Wow, that's a sight to see! Well shaped, that's for sure...I guess you could use it as a landmark!

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goodoleboy

8:21PM | Mon, 29 June 2015

And fully packed. OMG, a green dwarf planet! Not only a haircut, but a close shave to boot! I love it. Great shot of one of my favorite subject matter, Marilyn, of which there are several of. Thanks for mentioning me, I can use all of the support I can get. And, don't miss the RED 1933 Ford Roadster which I posted today.

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danapommet

11:51PM | Mon, 29 June 2015

Someone did a great job trimming that bush and a great photo Marilyn. It looks huge!

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auntietk

12:50AM | Fri, 03 July 2015

Man, you really have to want that! What a load of work it must be to keep it trimmed up!

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anahata.c

7:16AM | Sun, 26 July 2015

the big green whale that ate cleveland! When you posted this, I thought, what a monster to sit in front of one's house! I just watched---yeah, don't laugh, I've had a rough summer---"The Blob", the original one with Steve McQueen. And that blob looked a lot like this. Great angle, and because you let it fill up the shot---leaving only the tops of the house above it!---you made the bushes presence all the more dramatic. You're so good at that kind of thing---I don't think you have a run-of-the-mill crop in your whole gallery. And very dramatic lighting on it too---lots of heavy shadow on the lower portion, like it's emerging out of hell. Love it---like a huge muffin that got outa hand, and is billowing up, ready to eat the block. (Could be a green matza ball. Trust me, those things get big.) (My mom's were like golfballs, but my grandmothers---if allowed to cook an extra minute?---would expand to take over Wisconsin.) And yes, Harry posts lots of wonderful topiary. I don't know what it is about your coast---you guys have topiary! In Chicago---nada. Zilch. If we saw this bush in my neighborhood, they'd call out the National Guard. Terrific shot, Marilyn.


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