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Old 08-17-2009, 02:59 AM
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We have this huge sunflower growing in front of our fence. I have shared images of it before. Last evening, after a brief storm, I captured some more images of our flower, the clouds and of a smaller sunflower. And now, for your viewing pleasure...

Sunflower Clouds

Big Sunflower


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Very cool shots! Did you use a flash on the first?
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Old 08-17-2009, 03:03 AM
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Very cool shots! Did you use a flash on the first?
Yes that's right. Kinda makes for a neat effect. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
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Yes that's right. Kinda makes for a neat effect. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Yes it does make a neat effect. It makes the flower much more pronounced and vibrant.
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Yes it does make a neat effect. It makes the flower much more pronounced and vibrant.
Thanks Sharky!
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Can't see the last one, but the others are wonderful...love sunflowers and these are great.
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Can't see the last one, but the others are wonderful...love sunflowers and these are great.
Sorry about that Leona. Check my flickr page if you like.

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Thanks for taking a peek.
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