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Clay Boutin
{K:28722} 5/7/2015
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Was once full of life with other tulips and now all alone awaiting it's fate. A sad but wonderful capture.
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Jill Bartlett
{K:8130} 5/5/2015
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It is indeed, but at least this beauty will gradually wash away, unlike the plastic bags and tin cans so often discarded in our rivers. Thank you very much for your comment. Best regards
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Jill Bartlett
{K:8130} 5/5/2015
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Thank you Art.Sad end for beautiful flower yes. but makes a much nicer view than the usual things (beer cans,plastic bags ect) seen discarded. Best Jill
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Jill Bartlett
{K:8130} 5/5/2015
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Thank you Salvador, much appreciate your comment. Best wishes
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Jill Bartlett
{K:8130} 5/5/2015
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Thank you Mesut for your very kind comment I much appreciate your observant point of view. Best wishes
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Darryl Barclay
{K:6818} 5/5/2015
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Sad image. It is a shame to see the end of something so beautiful. I guess it is similar to life's cycle. Darryl
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Art McCaffrey
{K:23645} 5/5/2015
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the rich colour red and green really premote this sad depiction, well seen jill :) much much, art,.
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Salvador Marķa Lozada
{K:69375} 5/5/2015
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Excellent recovery of the ill treated tulip. Beautiful flower and wise composition. Congratulations, dear Jill. Best wishes,
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Mesut Yılal
{K:7964} 5/4/2015
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It says a lot.Story telling Photo This could be a book cover Photo or a poster of a movie or whatever you like. I am sure who is gonn look at it once will find his/her own MEMORIES.. Excellent capture....
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