Two of a Kind
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Glorious beauty is a fading flower... Isaiah 28: 4
This is my second attempt for the challenge... I found this wilted hibiscus on the floor this morning that had dropped off from the plant...Decided to take it outside and used the snowbank as the background...I shot the picture of the old flower in my left hand with the camera in my good right hand:)
15 responses
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Susan Littlefield gave props (24 Feb 2013):
What a clever idea for the theme! Fortunately for you, unlike the hibiscus, you will recover!!
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Andrea Petersen said (24 Feb 2013):
Thank you for the comment Susan...Yes, you are so right...It takes time for a sprain to heal
but I am doing better... -
JanElle gave props (24 Feb 2013):
Wonderful detail.. it stands out beautifully against the snow! Very well presented and an excellent entry for the theme!
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (24 Feb 2013):
You are very creative dear Andrea and this is a good result!
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Donald Garrett gave props (24 Feb 2013):
A lovely artistic presentation! The colors stand out so well against the snow.
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Ma. Dolores Guillén Solís gave props (25 Feb 2013):
Great image... Certainly a perfect entry, Andrea!
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Ann Reece gave props (25 Feb 2013):
This is an artistic and creative image for the theme! So glad that your sprain is doing better!
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Donna Mullins gave props (25 Feb 2013):
I like both of your entries for this theme Andrea. This one is my favorite. A neat idea!
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Nadeem Shafi gave props (25 Feb 2013):
Agree with Don, the snow does make a terrific background to have the flower and your hand pop.
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Maggie Hooghiemstra gave props (27 Feb 2013):
Very Pretty Photo
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (27 Feb 2013):
great job! this is so pretty.
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John Linton gave props (28 Feb 2013):
Wonderful Wilt entry!
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Deborah Downes gave props (1 Mar 2013):
A beautiful work of art. Thankful you're doing better. Sprains do take a long time to heal.
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Tomma Henckel gave props (2 Mar 2013):
Perfect!
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elfriede fulda gave props (3 Mar 2013):
This is a lovely, original entry
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