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A pretty pink Cape daisy growing in our garden in the North-East of England after a very heavy summer shower. The rain descended so suddenly that the daisy did not have time to close its petals to protect its delicate reproductive apparatus from the rain. This would not have pleased the bees, who would be desirous for nectar, but some thirsty bird would have regarded it as a bonus! Where I can do so without breaking the stem, I tilt the flower to get rid of the surplus water. Photographed with my Canon PowerShot S3 IS camera, Supermacro setting
Featured in THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT OR AS WE MISSED IT!, in GEMS on 27 October 2012 and in ONE SINGLE FLOWER ON DISPLAY on 18 November 2012
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Gorgeous!!
Thank you, Cheryl.
WONDERFUL capture
Thank you, Larry.
Thank you, Ray.
Very pretty and I am sure the bees appreciated your efforts Kathryn. ~Sam
Thank you, Sam. Unfortunately, with this particular flower, the risk of breaking the stem would have been too great, so I just had to leave it for the birds.
lovely
Thank you, Sylvia.
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Pop’s, I am so delighted that my daisy shot has been featured in the Group! Thank you very much indeed!
Very beautiful image Kathryn, love the detail and colours. Susan
Thank you, Susan.
Beautiful capture and bloom.
Thank you, Julie.
Wonderful work !!! Bravo!!!
Your host, Deb
October 27, 2012
Thank you so much for this lovely feature, Deb. It is greatly appreciated!
Lovely capture !!! ☺♥
Thank you, Evita.