Spring # 2



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  1. This is very interesting photo :)
    I invite you to myself.

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  2. Dziękuję :-) Z pewnością zajrzę

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  3. They look like burnt marshmallows on a stick! Love to know what they are.

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  4. These are really neat! Haven't seen these before! I agree with Janina about them looking like roasted marshmallows!

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  5. The light in this is brilliant, really shows of the textures

    Mollyxxx

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  6. I have no idea what plant that is but you captured it amazingly well.

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  7. What are these? They make for an interesting photo

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  8. Interesting pods. I wonder what is inside?

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  9. Beautiful. Thank you for adding to {Orange}.

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  10. Jak płonące zapałki :) pięknie, pozdrawiamy

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  11. Fab shot - and excuse my ignorance - but what are they? #LTTL

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  12. Oh yes, spring has sprung. I do not know what they are either??

    Lisa @ LTTL

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  13. The colors in this close up (or macro) are stunning! They remind me of painting brushes:):) Many thanks for sharing this with SEASONS! Much appreciated:) Wishing you a beautiful week!

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  14. Really beautiful. I love the colours!

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  15. I'm not sure what type of a flower this is but this shot is so pretty.

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