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Submitted: June 14, 2008
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 1/400 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: May 26, 2008, 2:57:54 PM

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Shot using natural light and a 100mm Macro lens.
Post processed using Photoshop CS2.
Any questions and feedback is welcome :aww:
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Very lovely! Kinda looks warm. Earthy colours, well done. :D

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From where
a red tomato
lies rotting
I am only
a few steps away.
tone wins me.

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Developer of HDIclub [link]
While dandelion shots can get cliche, the way you executed it brought a new excellent flavor which I love! The focus point and lighting makes this a great piece.
--donut3.5--
thts is soo pretty ^^

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just wow.
stunning.
This is a great shot,love the colours :)

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Don't trouble troubles until troubles troubles you...
Thank you :aww:

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The states of awareness we currently perceive are only a thiny fraction of the whole.
The continuum extends deep into nonphysical areas of the universe far beyond our current physical comprehension

- William Buhlman
Thank you :aww:

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The states of awareness we currently perceive are only a thiny fraction of the whole.
The continuum extends deep into nonphysical areas of the universe far beyond our current physical comprehension

- William Buhlman
Thank you :aww:

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The states of awareness we currently perceive are only a thiny fraction of the whole.
The continuum extends deep into nonphysical areas of the universe far beyond our current physical comprehension

- William Buhlman
Thank you :aww: it is not easy to do something "new" with this plant/flower, so i am glad to hear it is not a cliche in your eyes.

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The states of awareness we currently perceive are only a thiny fraction of the whole.
The continuum extends deep into nonphysical areas of the universe far beyond our current physical comprehension

- William Buhlman

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