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Irene, so lovely and sweet. Your poem goes so well with the images. Happy Phoneography Monday.
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Irene, lovely photo and poem.
janet
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Thank you very much
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Stunning photos Irene, macro really shows off the lovely velvety petals. Thanks for the pingback too hun. 🙂
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Thanks. This was my first effort at macro (have probably done some accidentally but they seem to get blurred).
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They’re really good! 🙂 I’m loving practising, but as you say many photos are blurry. I think its harder with the phone than a regular camera when it comes to macro. 😀
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I agree its harder. 🙂
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White is the most difficult challenge for a photographer
http://adabrowka.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/summers-last-sighs/
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I didn’t know that.
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It can easily resemble an empty page with nothin on it
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That makes sense. I saw a very funny episode of the TV program AB Fab where they visited a modern house where everything was the same shade of white – walls, carpets, paintings, furniture etc. and they were falling over things and running into walls because they couldn’t distinguish anything. An exaggerated example of what you have described.
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LOL 🙂
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