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Love the focus in this.
ReplyDeleteSo different from it's former life as a flower.
ReplyDeleteOdd numbers always work best don't they? Lovely balance and structure :-)
ReplyDeleteyou are the Queen of Macro.
ReplyDeleteBrrr... Those flowers look *cold*.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
~EdT.
I'm sad to see the flowers gone.
ReplyDeleteLove the mood you captured--somber yet the the background dreams of spring.
ReplyDeleteThat makes me want to curl up with a mug of warm tea!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. Perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteI like the soft texture and muted tones.
ReplyDeleteThese really make me feel the end of fall and the coming of winter. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteNovember Gardens … are not cheery, bright or happy.
ReplyDeleteGreat focus! Love the depth of field.
ReplyDeleteThat's kind of peaceful - plants fading to sleep for the winter.
ReplyDeleteyesterday was another day when i never got to blog visit .. love this photo, the petals look very feathery
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