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Ha, can't leave you trapped in there M8tess Couldn't find a frog for ya so a red rose will have to do.
Also trapped you see, the drop is trapped between the top petal and the lower petal. Found it interesting as I moved to see the refraction taking place from the drop. So threw on the flash to catch another highlight as well. Not a great shot, but reminded me of red lips. So there ya go. Now tell Dave to keep that big lens aways from me ok, I don't want him getting all jealous and beating up a poor flightless bird, the Kiwi. All the best you two. Danny. Nature is the master, we are just mere clickers in time.
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by Carol Clarke
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