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PS If anyone knows what flower this is I'd love to know. Thanks.
Edited to add that I think Leora's right, it does seem to be a zinnia. Thanks Leora!
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It looks a little like a Gerber Daisy on steroids .. nevertheless its lovely. I dreamt I dropped my phone in water and used a hair drying to dry it ... I think I will be very careful with it ... lest the dream come true!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new look!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing a zinnia.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a wonderful way of taking the ordinary and making it pop (and extraordinary).
What a lovely photo!!
ReplyDeleteOh my this is stunning!
ReplyDeleteImperfections
The lightness is perfect. Lovely picture. Congrats
ReplyDeleteBeautiful focus!
ReplyDeleteI'm going for the steroid Gerber.
ReplyDeleteYour picture is amazing. You are improving and developing all the time.
So very skilled and artistic.
What a beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful shot. I am not sure what the flower is. It could be a zinnia.
ReplyDeleteLove this pic. I just thought I would pop in and say hello. Your blog is one of the first I started following way back 2 years ago. Love it and love visiting.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!!
Wow. Really delicious photo, I love those colors, beautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteMy entries:
Moms...Check Nyo
Yummy-as-can-be
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful ruby - it stands out much more than its slight size might suggest. In a sea of green, this flower demands attention, and we pay it much!
ReplyDeleteIf 9and that's a big if) i were a painter, I would love to paint this photo with watercolours.
ReplyDeleteLove it, Robin!
Awesome photo ~ Great for RT ~ namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeletereally pretty Robin
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is...it's gorgeous! Awesome photo, as always! I love your gift. Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteLovely colours and bokeh.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture!
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