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Nice composition; very eye catching.
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Nice composition; very eye catching.


Thanks Gary. These are growing in my atrium. Ordinarily I wouldn't shoot
stuff like that but I just got a new camera so they suddenly became
photographic subjects. Heck, I had to shoot something!
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:48:56 -0700, "Padraig"
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Mine got hit by the extreme cold this season but they will be coming
back even better this year I hope. The wife wanted ferns before she
passed and now they are going so well. She would love them now if she
could see them, that is to say before the freeze hit them.
Same thing years before but they are well established now and I think
they will be wonderful again.
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