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DateTimeOriginal: 2005:04:30 16:18:08
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ISO Speed Ratings: ISO 200
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FocalLength: 16.3 mm
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This photo is only to tell a story. It was taken with a point and shoot, it has survived a lot. It is not the best quality. I know all that. But the story is: Almost five years ago on a hike, for a unknown reason this flower caught my eye, so I snapped it. I could not figure out why it appealed to me, It survived a divorce, two or three hard drive crashes, (its not on paper) for three years it was the wall paper on my computer. After I met my new wife I was sitting on the couch just staring at the picture, when it came to me. Now I know that we all see things in different ways. Some people like to see new things and some like no change. some are looking for hope, some are behind them. All I want to know is, what do you see? no need to rate, but if you would like to comment feel free, all I ask, is just think. Thank you for your time Steve
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I see, spring! These are wild Phlox, in case you didnt know. They grow all over my property, in the woods. One of springs wildflowers.
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Hi Steve, its for me your shot showing: that always new things are growing on things existing before. Thanks for your comments. The fontaine was made by longe time exposion - a lamp was directed to the top of the fontaine. Take care. BR Joerg
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Jörg's comment about the story of this photograph is right on the money. It tells us that life finds a way, and I view that in connection with your new marriage and your rediscovery of the beauty found in wildflowers.

 

I love the color palette. This is a simple, beautiful natural scene.

 

My compliments,

 

michael

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Thank you Michael, yes you are right in what you say, but if you look just a little deeper. I have readjusted the photo just a bit more to show what I meant Thank you again Steve P.S. sorry its so small, check out the larger photo to see it better

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