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marigold
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: linda mccloskey (lindamccloskey)
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| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008-04-29 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Exposure: f/2.8, 1/320 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-04-29 13:54 |
| Viewed: 460 |
| Points: 6 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| They are known almost universally in North America as Marigold (not to be confused with the genus Calendula, which goes by the same name in some areas), or variously as Mexican marigolds (or cempasúchil), African marigolds (usually referring to cultivars and hybrids of T. erecta, although this species is not native to Africa), or French marigolds (usually referring to hybrids and cultivars of T. patula, many of which were developed in France although the species is not native to that country). At least one species is a naturalized weed in Africa, Hawaii, and Australia. |
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- HaBeMa
(3070) - [2008-05-05 11:37]
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Hi dear Linda;very quality golden-color balance,and very good sharp...
Habema.
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- Dot
(12248) - [2008-05-06 7:33]
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HI Linda
Are these not the kind of marigold that has an unsual odor which for some reason all men seem to love while we women find the odor too strong.?
Very nice captured with bright colors and sharpness.
IMO If you could have isolated the flower and have just a black background it would be even lovelier.
Dot
Hi Linda,
Wonderful tones and details.Congrats!!!
Greetings from Istanbul,
Deniz:)