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Emmanuel Panagiotakis
{K:6267} 9/30/2004
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beautiful flower ,nice colors and good composition nicely done well-done 7\7
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Jeremy Gillard
{K:461} 9/8/2004
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Another amazingly perfect picture! Peter, my macros cant even begin to compare to yours. Keep up the great work! Jeremy
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Debby Biri
{K:4775} 9/7/2004
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Peter,
I really appreciate your witness in the comments section. God created so many beautiful things for us to enjoy. I'm so thankful for the sacrifice my Saviour made for me, and for us all.
Thanks for your comments on Beauty Fades.
Debby Biri
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Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 9/5/2004
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P. Caerulea (The Blue Passion Flower) Hardy to freezing but will lose its' top growth and grow back from the roots in spring with a good mulch as long as the ground does not freeze. One of the most common passion flowers in the world originally from Brazil. The flower has white petals, with blue corona filaments up to 4" wide. Edible fruit is also produced with a bright orange skin and a rather tropical insipid taste.
Thanks for you comment, Peter
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Vedran Dedus
{K:203} 9/5/2004
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Great Photograph Peter ! Btw I have never seen these type of flower before.
Regards...Vedran
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Dee
{K:589} 9/3/2004
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Very interesting shot. I like the wood fence as a backgrond. Your explanation also contributes to the overall enjoyment. Thanks for your comment on my "Pretty in Pink" I learn from user comments. Thanks Peter. Dee
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Leah Kahn
{K:878} 8/25/2004
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Beautiful :-) I love all your choices in making this photograph, the focal range, angle you chose to shoot, and framing all work wonderfully.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 8/24/2004
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This is my first visit to your work. I will use this as one of your best to tell you I like all of your nature photos, including those where you were expermenting
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Ann Texter
{K:10064} 8/23/2004
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Beauty of a shot Pete, like the wood in the background, better and better all the time. :) Ann
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Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 8/23/2004
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Passion flower shows the crown of thorns (corona filaments) twisted and plaited, the three nails (stigma) and the column of the flagellation just as they appear on ecclesiastical banners. He writes that the insides of the petals are tawny in Peru, but in New Spain they are white tinged with rose-pink, the crown of thorns having a blood red fringe, suggesting the ?Scourge with which our blessed LORD was tormented?. He describes ?the column [androgynophore] rising in the centre of the flower surrounded by the thorn of crowns, the three nails at the top of the column. In between, near the base of the column is a yellow colour about the size of a reale, in which there are five spots or stains [stamens] of the hue of blood evidently setting forth five wounds received by our LORD on the cross?.
The colour of the column, crown [ovary] and the nails is clear green and the crown is surrounded by a kind of veil of very fine violet coloured hair. There are seventy two filaments (crona filaments) which, according to tradition, is the number of thorns in the crown of thorns set upon Christ?s head. ?The abundant and beautiful leaves are shaped like the head of a lance or pike like the spear that pierced the side of our Saviour, while the underside of the leaf is marked with dark round spots signifying thirty pieces of silver?, that Judas was paid to betray Christ.
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 8/23/2004
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Greeat macro and otiginal flower for me! Greetings.
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Bill Voizin
{K:78} 8/23/2004
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Nature is grand! Beautiful color,detail, and clarity. Regards--Bill Voizin
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 8/23/2004
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Peter, great passie Beautiful compositie Teunis
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 8/23/2004
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Great macro, Peter, it's such an interesting flower! Thanks for your recent comments. Dave.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 8/23/2004
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Magnificent! 7++++
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 8/23/2004
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!! I really like this one a lot Peter, very well done my friend! Lori ;)
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