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About Me
- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
2 comments:
For the less floral minded, one would think that the name Cranesbill would indicate the beak of a bird....thank goodness it is instead, this most delicately veined flower. Thanks so much for sharing.
Your macros show the deeper colors of the veins so well! Beautiful!
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