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    Hi Folks

    Gina took this photo 20 minutes ago in pitch black darkness with her Canon Powershot A650 IS 6X having to guess her composition a bit, there are a total of 8 new blooms, 1 dead one from yesterday and 1 bud that will bloom Thurs morning. We have a variety of them in a garden and will gather a crowd at about 7 AM

    It is a Echinopsis Trichocereus Flying Saucer

    Program Mode: f/3.2, 1/16os, -0.33eV, Flash (Full), AWB

    Uncle Gus for Gina
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    One stunning flower - See at at 7AM ;)

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    Hi Lance

    Thanks for your reply. Have been trying to connect on the hour for over 8 hours, finally connected.

    Good show !!

    Here's what we did to print a borderless note card, 5.5 x 4.25" which went over real good all day, though we don't usually fool with retail.

    Best regards

    Gus & Gina

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    Sweet !!! Gina nailed it !! Those plants are amazing totally different when they bloom !!

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    Hi Gus, Good job on the repost! Very unusual and beautiful flower. Might be nice to try an closeup also...

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