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Red Flowers,Blue Sky

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Its been a really sunny day today and i took advantage of the sun streaming thru the kitchen window,setting my Pelargonium flowers alight.
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Don't believe I have ever seen flowers such as these but then again I am not one to recognize most flowers anyway, though I do find them beautiful and very nice subjects for photography. Looks as though your new camera is working out nicely. :D

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Ken Ramos wrote:Don't believe I have ever seen flowers such as these but then again I am not one to recognize most flowers anyway, though I do find them beautiful and very nice subjects for photography. Looks as though your new camera is working out nicely. :D
Its a cultivar of an indoor Pelargonium called Vancouver Centennial. Has cut petals and unique star shaped leaves
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Post by beetleman »

Very nice color combination. What are the two bright dots in the center right flower?? :-k
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beetleman wrote:Very nice color combination. What are the two bright dots in the center right flower?? :-k
Thats errm , what you call it, thingamybob, when the light shines thru the apertures when shooting into the sun. Glare. I believe Spileberg is fond of it!
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