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Scott, I don’t remember the variety. I tend to buy what looks pretty and then toss the little plastic doohickeys and then regret not knowing what they are. But since I do that over and over apparently I don’t regret it enough to do something about it!
It’s like looking into a deep pool of light in the surrounding darkness. I wish I had somewhere to put one of these. Actually, I wish I could afford a 24X32″ print of this one, archivally framed. I’d hang it in front of my computer where I could look up at it all day.
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Callas are my favorite lilies. Your photo captured this lily’s beauty and grace so well.
Absolutely gorgeous. I love the purple hues.
Thank you. I love Callas and just planted a bunch.
Kym, you really must do a show of your art work. Stunning phto as usual.
WOW! What variety is that? Amazing!
Stunning! And the dark background and soft lighting really allow one to focus upon the flower. One of your more exceptional shots in my opinion.
Thank you!
Scott, I don’t remember the variety. I tend to buy what looks pretty and then toss the little plastic doohickeys and then regret not knowing what they are. But since I do that over and over apparently I don’t regret it enough to do something about it!
It’s like looking into a deep pool of light in the surrounding darkness. I wish I had somewhere to put one of these. Actually, I wish I could afford a 24X32″ print of this one, archivally framed. I’d hang it in front of my computer where I could look up at it all day.
beautiful!
Beautifull!!!!!! I’m going to use it for a screen in my garden, that’s how much I like it!