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golden intrusion
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The peony is named after Paeon or Paean, a student of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine and healing. Asclepius became jealous of his pupil; Zeus saved Paeon from the wrath of Asclepius by turning him into the peony flower (Wikipedia)
peonia a donné en français "pivoine"; nous, nous disons "rougir comme une pivoine" , mais les anglosaxons disent "rougir comme une racine de betterave" (as red as a beetroot), je ne rougis pas du choix que nous avons fait. |
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Bonjour Henri,
tres bonne macro. J'aime les couleurs et ce petit contrast avec l'insecte , les details sont toujours aussi bon ainsi que le cadrage, beau travail.
Bien vu mon ami.
Stasa
- suzy
(4336) - [2009-06-16 3:07]
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salut Henri
great story, I read enough about those myths, it's interesting, Zeus, Afrodite, Gilgamesh and many many others.. now this is really a golden intrusion with big Antennas, I wonder how it manages them and on which frequency they work:) funny but beautiful combination of colors, lively et la lumiere est superbe, it adds more charm to it.. un peu de Francais aujourd'hui:)
belle journee mon ami et A bientot
suzy
- dunav1
(1879) - [2009-06-16 14:47]
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Hi Henri,
Amazing macro. Perfect sharpness. Ideal contrast. Superb natural light, bright and colours. Good work...
Best regards!
Zoltan
Hi Henri,
What a stunning macrovith great colours, light and details.TFS.
Bravo et amitié,
hAyAti