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A small flower unknown


A small flower unknown
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Copyright: corinne Cocky (coquelicot79) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 565 W: 218 N: 1915] (8126)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-04-22
Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Macro
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-04-27 15:36
Viewed: 472
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French]
perhaps, one among you will be able to give to this information about this small flower found in edge of field?
This photograph is certainly of my share, the last before July. As some among you know, I move house and in same time I move in ;OD, that wants to say a crowd of thing to be made.
And then a short period without Internet within three weeks. More time, nor even inspiration to photograph.
I give all my small forces in this moment the hard for moment but pleasant to final which arrives to us after such an amount of time of hope and perseverances.

Continue to make superb photographs which I would find on my return. By then, I kiss you all and would think of you tous.les.jours, my family TL. And thank you to remain my friends.

Au revoir, goodbye, tot ziens, arrivederci, adeus, hasta la vista, Tschüss.

One finds oneself at the beginning of July.

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Hello Corrine,
very lovely photo, good composition and point of view, fantastic sharpness and depth of field, nice colors and lovely light, very good clarity and nice contrast, pretty little flowers.
Angela

Hi Corinne,

Can not help you with the name, but they are bright and delicate and beautiful.
So you are extremely busy right now? Take care then. This sure is a beautiful sunny and relaxing composition.
TFS
Els
:)

Superbe capture.
Bonne netteté et détails.
Serait-ce un gense de crocus?????
Bon déménagement
Pierre
:) plus tard

Bonsoir Corinne :)

Jolies petites fleurs que je ne connais pas pour nous faire un petit coucou avant le grand chambardement. Profites de rassembler toutes tes forces, ça vaut le coup. Et ne t'inquiète pas pour TL ... tes vrai(e)s ami(e)s seront toujours là. On se comprend ;)
Gros bisous de Normandie et à très bientôt par mail ou téléphone :)
Marylou, ton amie

Hi Corinne,

I don't know the name of these flowers, but it's not important for me . . since you have beautifully presented this image . .
I like the composition . .
Great shot my dear friend

Tfs,
Tjutjut

Bonjour Corinne
Il s'agit de la cardamine des prés : fleur très commune ici en Franche- Comté. On l'appelle ici la "saint georges", car le jour de la fête sonne souvent le début de la floraison, même si avec les changements climatiques elle prend de plus en plus d'avance ces dernières années.
Vous pouvez essayer de goûter la fleur : elle a un goût très prononcé de chou. Je crois d'ailleurs que c'est une brassicacée, tout comme le chou.
Cordialement,
Antoine.

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  • Ejtaan Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 956 W: 100 N: 2206] (11094)
  • [2008-05-01 12:10]

owww... you know what we call this flower??? a Pinksterbloem, which happens to be the name of the street where I live....
In English it's the Cuckoo flower or Lady's Smock.
In French Cardamine des prés.

Hope this is of help to you.

Lovely way to present them.

Cheers,
Anneke

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