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    Interesting mix of newer and older flowers -- a pleasing jumble with the delicate tones and the contrast of the dark moth. I like the framing but would wish for just a little more at the top. Wonder if you were able to zoom in after this one and get the moth and the one flower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Miller View Post
    Interesting mix of newer and older flowers -- a pleasing jumble with the delicate tones and the contrast of the dark moth. I like the framing but would wish for just a little more at the top. Wonder if you were able to zoom in after this one and get the moth and the one flower?
    I think i did get one Diane, I will check but I have a suspicion it didn't have a great plane of focus due to a slight breeze.

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