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Photography Area~Our Photos => Flora/Trees/Fruit => Topic started by: Barbarian on November 04, 2007, 08:45:58 PM
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From Mrs. Barbarian:
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I replied to this and it went POOF!
All our flowers are gone, our trees are bare and entering the death cycle. In case you didn't guess I don't like winter.
Now I love the colours in this, the clean lines and the colour is spectacular!
Mrs Barbarian I love your work. You have a different "eye" and your pictures are really special.
Very beautiful. The colors just jump out at you.
Here's another from Mrs. Barbarian:
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Odd, almost metallic sheen on the leaves and berries which turn glossy black. It's some kind of dry-country plant that is said to require little water.
These almost look artificial. What an interesting plant. I will forward this to Heather and see if she can find out what the name is.
Nice composition.
Wonderful shots of the fall flowers. by both you and Mrs. Barbarian. The last in my opinion is the most interesting and beautiful. I love flowers of all kinds. he vibrant greens in the first photo really make the tiny flowers stand out. The silvery fern? what is that? Is it wormwood? Well maybe not; wormwood is much more dense.