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    Wonderful blues and great posture of these two together. I would consider removing the vegetation against the right edge.

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    Yes Nancy I also considered that.......... but then I thought what is the likelihood of finding a damsel on an isolated leaf with a neat background and no other interfering vegetation, so I decided to leave it "truthful". I got to thinking would anyone actually believe it could be so "clean"? So I left it as it is.

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