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June 2010 "Picture This" Photo Contest from "Gardening Gone Wild"

To find out all of the info, please visit Gardening Gone Wild.

My entry:



I've been in love with this photo since I took it last month!

Comments

Thank you Beth and Lisa! You made my night last night with your comments and the smile they brought with them.
Anonymous said…
It is such a uniquely beautiful photo! Would make a lovely greeting card, Jo. You have a talent with photography. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you CurtissAnn! :~) (For your kind, supportive words and the smiles they bring!)
Holli said…
Great choice! Let us know how you do in the contest :)
joco said…
Hiya Jo,

I can relate to being in love with a photo. There are many that I don't even have to open any more: they are ingrained in my mind.
Just a word of warning:
your direct link to the photo gives it in the wrong size, so that you may be disqualified. Make sure you check the size brief.

Good luck.
Jo
Thanks so much Jo! I've provided a different direct link to the photo which is the correct size for the contest! I really appreciate your stopping by! Thanks again!
Beautiful picture. It really does tell a story, I sense the last blush of a beautiful bud that grew lush and then gently faded. There is a real mood here, very nice. Good luck with the contest.
Thank you so much! I'm tickled that my photo has elicited such beautiful sentiments.

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