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Aug 29, 2012 22:08:26   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
Flowers in a different setting.



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Aug 29, 2012 22:14:12   #
Danilo Loc: Las Vegas
 
Beautiful image, Ms. Cool, you have a very valuable imagination! Keep up the good work!

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Aug 29, 2012 22:17:04   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
Danilo wrote:
Beautiful image, Ms. Cool, you have a very valuable imagination! Keep up the good work!


Thanks, Danilo, for your kind remarks.

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Aug 29, 2012 22:58:18   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
Very well done!! How does the color version look? With the right colors it could be very striking also!!

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Aug 29, 2012 23:00:43   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
Wahawk wrote:
Very well done!! How does the color version look? With the right colors it could be very striking also!!

I played with both color and B&W. The flowers were pale pink. The B&W just brought in so much of the different textures.

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Aug 29, 2012 23:03:23   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
Coolcameragirl wrote:
Wahawk wrote:
Very well done!! How does the color version look? With the right colors it could be very striking also!!

I played with both color and B&W. The flowers were pale pink. The B&W just brought in so much of the different textures.


Pale pink against new, unfaded fabric could also have a striking effect, but this definitely is a B&W that I can enjoy!!

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Aug 29, 2012 23:18:22   #
gregoryd45 Loc: Fakahatchee Strand
 
Coolcameragirl wrote:
Flowers in a different setting.


Way cool, Coolcameragirl, fantastic shot and detail, it's a winner

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Aug 30, 2012 09:26:47   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
gregoryd45 wrote:
Coolcameragirl wrote:
Flowers in a different setting.


Way cool, Coolcameragirl, fantastic shot and detail, it's a winner


Thanks very much, Gregory.

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Aug 30, 2012 10:38:16   #
Doe Loc: N, Augusta, South Carolina
 
That is so cool!

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Aug 30, 2012 10:43:26   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
Doe wrote:
That is so cool!


Thank you, Doe.

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Aug 30, 2012 11:00:07   #
Jim Carter Loc: Momence, Il.
 
Great pic. Love it!!!!!!!!!!

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Aug 30, 2012 11:04:39   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
Jim Carter wrote:
Great pic. Love it!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you kindly, Jim.

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Aug 30, 2012 17:11:28   #
coco1964 Loc: Winsted Mn
 
Love the textures along with the B&W. Great composition and thought process in making an idea come alive in a photo. Hope to see more especially in B&W.......

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Aug 30, 2012 17:22:01   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Is there a plague outbreak I should know about?

The "Ring Around the Rosie" rhyme has often been associated with the Great Plague which happened in England in 1665, or with earlier outbreaks of the Black Death in England. Peter and Iona Opie remark: "The invariable sneezing and falling down in modern English versions have given would-be origin finders the opportunity to say that the rhyme dates back to the Great Plague. A rosy rash, they allege, was a symptom of the plague, and posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease. Sneezing or coughing was a final fatal symptom, and 'all fall down' was exactly what happened." The line Ashes, Ashes in colonial versions of the rhyme is claimed to refer variously to cremation of the bodies, the burning of victims' houses, or blackening of their skin.

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Aug 30, 2012 20:04:32   #
Coolcameragirl Loc: Bradenton, FL
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
Is there a plague outbreak I should know about?

The "Ring Around the Rosie" rhyme has often been associated with the Great Plague which happened in England in 1665, or with earlier outbreaks of the Black Death in England. Peter and Iona Opie remark: "The invariable sneezing and falling down in modern English versions have given would-be origin finders the opportunity to say that the rhyme dates back to the Great Plague. A rosy rash, they allege, was a symptom of the plague, and posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease. Sneezing or coughing was a final fatal symptom, and 'all fall down' was exactly what happened." The line Ashes, Ashes in colonial versions of the rhyme is claimed to refer variously to cremation of the bodies, the burning of victims' houses, or blackening of their skin.
Is there a plague outbreak I should know about? br... (show quote)


I've heard that too.

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