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ReplyDeleteLovely macro, Beth! Mine: Yellow crocus
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant.
ReplyDeletelovely and very beautiful/../ :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday! My entry is here.
You can tell it's springtime (and May), flowers are a very popular theme!
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~EdT.
Fantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteYay for spring!
ReplyDeleteMagnolias are gorgeous but boy are they high maintenance. I prefer to enjoy them in someone else's yard.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty flower. A shame they don't last very long. All the Magnolias here burst into bloom a few days ago.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely! I'm glad you're finally getting some spring up there!
ReplyDeleteLove the delicacy you captured in the veining of the petals!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow! That is absolutely gorgeous!
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So gorgeous! I love magnolias but have never been able to grow them successfully here.
ReplyDeleteSpring flowers do fade much too quickly. Nice pictures help us to enjoy them a bit longer.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love me some macro shots. A macro lens is definitely on my wish list...
ReplyDeleteSince flowers fade, a photo is the next best thing! Preserved forever! Lovely!
ReplyDeletewhat is that beautiful flower?
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool picture. I hope you didn't get stung.
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beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGotta love magnolias... That's a beautiful shot!
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