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    Ron Conlon
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    I have these growing in a small woodland garden. I dug this one up and potted it temporarily to protect it from the thunderstorms.
    Diffused flash from the left, 30ish frames stacked. This wasn't the one to test the number of frames needed, I will perhaps use a more detailed lilac scape for that.
    D800E 200mm F6.3 1/200 iso100

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    Wonderful tonalities in the whites on a very interesting subject.

    I'm drooling at the prospect of lilacs!

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    Lovely waxy flowers on this one Ron. Did mine yesterday but not quite right yet. The wild ones in the forestare just bursting. I sometimes feel two stems balanced a bit better than a single one. Good pic whatever.
    John

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    Thanks, all. John, I agree with you about perhaps having more going on, that one scape is a tad too minimalist..

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    Hi Ron,
    Lovely image. I like the tones and the diagonal of the comp. well done.

    Allen

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