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Congratulations Cheryl. It is a beautiful image & very worthy of publication. Well done.
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Wow, beautiful image. No surprise it will be published in a great collection of images. Congratulations!
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It is a spectacular image! Well deserving to be in Nat Geo.
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Way to go Cheryl!!! Very cool.
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What a great image. Very artistic. Congratulations Cheryl and good for you.
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Congrats, Cheryl! A great image and photo credit!
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Such a beautiful image and a well deserved publication. How very exciting--congratulations, Cheryl! Nat Geo is tops!
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Well done Cheryl - a Rolls Royce publication to have images in.
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Cheryl, lovely image and congratulations. Can you share how you made the image? Thanks, Jay
Cheers, Jay
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Originally Posted by
Jay Gould
Cheryl, lovely image and congratulations. Can you share how you made the image? Thanks, Jay
Hi Jay and thankyou all for the support. I am so honored to have this opportunity. Jay, Before I share with you my process, I would like to see if anyone has any idea on how it was done?
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Your on a roll - congratulations.
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Congratulations Cheryl, lovely image.
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Big time congrats!!! This is a stunning image. Did you put the flower under water, maybe in an aquarium and photograph through the glass?
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Outstanding! Congratulations!
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Wonderful image Cheryl good for you.
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Very beautiful image, well done. Looks like it has been photographed and turned upside down, looking at the water drops. Perhaps taken from a fridge and out into a humid environment to have extra condensation drops.
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Congratulations. National Geographic 
I'm guessing you used sparkling/soda water.
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Cheryl - your creative approach to photography sets you apart. Amazing photo and well deserved recognition.
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Wonderful image Cheryl. Congrats./
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Originally Posted by
Chris Martinez
Congratulations. National Geographic
I'm guessing you used sparkling/soda water.
...And the winner is Chris you guessed it. I must tell you though nat Geo never asked how I did it and they described it as rain water... ooops. Any how good guess .
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Congratulations Cheryl! Wonderful image and technique!
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It's a beauty Cheryl. Congrats to you!
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Huge congrats Cheryl. This is a huge achievement, and may you go on to further heights.
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Nice composition and colors. Congratulations,
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Fabulous image and congratulations, Cheryl!!
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Thanks everybody I am still pinching myself
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Yes, congratulations!!!!!!!!!! Beautiful.
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Originally Posted by
Cheryl Molennor
Jay, Before I share with you my process, I would like to see if anyone has any idea on how it was done?
flower in lemonade?