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Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 2/8/2005
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Thanks Don for the wonderful comment. Some times it's so difficult to decide what to crop and what not to crop.
Thanks again for the wonderful comment.... Peter
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Amy Nicolai
{K:3432} 2/8/2005
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Peter, nothing wrong with seeing the small in this world. Some of the most beautiful sights are in the smallest (or grandest) perspectives.
This is I think an epinidrnum (mangled the spelling I'm sure). I have a whole pot of these terestial orchids, although mine aren't blooming now. The flowers are really quite small so this is an excellent job of focusing.
Very pretty colors too! Amy
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 2/8/2005
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Is this what you call opposing views?? Peter take a look at this by cropping most of the bud out of the picture. Don.
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Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 2/8/2005
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Thanks for your wonderful comment. When I do my lunch walks I go through Alleys and local streets looking at people's plants that they and anything else growing around. I have trouble getting my focus away from the small of the world.
Thanks Again... Peter
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Sanjib Bhattacharyya
{K:861} 2/7/2005
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Whenever I look your portfolio Peter, it reminds me that our world is very colourfull!!! Great pictures! Sanjib
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Vinay Raj
{K:5537} 2/7/2005
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Wow my friend. What colours and clarity. Superb.
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aydin turker
{K:3988} 2/7/2005
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Dear Peter, very interesting flowers..good distance of focus.. thanks for sharing. best wishes.
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Marcus Armani
{K:36599} 2/7/2005
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beautiful floral, the yellows are really pretty, nice short DOF. well done.....
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 2/7/2005
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Peter, I have never seen this beautiful Lily Great light and colour Teunis
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