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Tiger Lily
{K:10966} 4/8/2005
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The crop is excellent in my opinion. We see quite a few daffodil close-ups so this is a nice and welcome change from the ordinary. Perfect lighting on the flower. Good title.
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 4/6/2005
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Thank you for your comment, Rafi. The flower is an ordinary daffodil, we call it "Maerzenbecher".
Regards, Markus
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 4/6/2005
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A very good decision, Markus. The leaves are no distraction but serve as a kind of frame for the flower you captured so well. I was hoping for some-one to mention the name of the flower. No-one did. I don't know it either. Do you? Thank you for your very generous comments on my "Yellow hibiscus", my "Hibiscus (detail) on lamps" and my "Fantasy in Black and white." Best regards, Rafi
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 4/5/2005
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D'accord, Elisa, but thinking is free;-D
Cheers, Markus
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NN
{K:26787} 4/5/2005
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Dear Markus, please don?t talk about "art" in my case! Ever! Promise? Thanks :)
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 4/5/2005
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Good morning, Inji, or should I say good afternoon. The pleasure is with me, getting such a nice comment from you.
Kind regards, Markus
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 4/5/2005
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I agree I like it as it is, a lovely composition, the leaves set off the daffodil very well margaret
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Inji Amer
{K:22997} 4/5/2005
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Good morning dear Markus , It's a pleasure to start the monitor on a fresh looking flower with a nice golden color , great to leave it as it is, it's a queen looking her subjects !!! Have a great day .
Inji Amer
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 4/5/2005
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Thanks so much, Elisa. I would have dedicated this image to you, my new friend, but I didn't find it appropriate to your photo art. I will therefore learn and learn, and you pick then one you like, Elisa.
Regards, Markus
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NN
{K:26787} 4/5/2005
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If you would have cropped more, you?d have to change the title! :) It seems to absorb 97,9 % of the light; beautiful!
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