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ReplyDeleteFabulous ... simply fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNice capture! Mine
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteSimply loved the color and focus.
Gorgeous picture. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful organic image!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I loved the red.
ReplyDeleteWow, they're beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow, i need to get closer and take a look at my red maple tree! very interesting.
ReplyDeleteooooh ... nice with a hint of ominousness
ReplyDeleteLooks like red spiders!
ReplyDeleteWe have those all over our sidewalk now. uuggghhh....
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I wish we had a red maple in our yard, we only have 'regular' maple trees. Awesome shot!! :)
ReplyDeleteSigns of Spring... At Last!
Wow! We won't see those here for a couple of weeks yet. Thanks for the preview. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, man, that is a gorgeous shot. Thanks for sharing it!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Wish things would start blooming in my neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent macro!
ReplyDelete♥ aquariann
Featured Photo: Yellow Lily Flower
Beautiful buds.
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Yaaay! Finally some color on the trees. The texture really brings out the detail.
ReplyDeleteWow, now that is RED. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful macro. Interesting looking flower too
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ReplyDeleteJennifer
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