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A beautiful flower shot. I like the strand of green crossing the picture for its contrast with the yellow/orange color. Nice one.
The two blades of grass are a distraction but I love the colors!!!! Not sure what the name of the plant is but I like it.
@Monte: At first I saw the blades of grass as a distraction but there’s also something fascinating about them as well. Something that makes me look longer at the photo then I would otherwise. I still can’t quite say what it is and it certainly breaks “the rules” but for some reason I do like them. Go figure? :-)
David deChumin calls them principles not rules. LOL I like that, as we do break them all the time.
@Monte: Principles–I like that!