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August 2007, Coquitlam, BC Canada
This is one of my latest and BEST close-ups of this rose.
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Coquitlam, BC Canada July 2007. This is the center (main) bloom of a spray which I broke out, to make room for the others to open. This is even more beautiful than the one next to this, which was almost fully open. |
This photo taken by my son Michael with a new Leica digital camera.
These are the same 3 blooms in the photo next to this, but those were taken with my Olympus C-4040 ZOOM. |
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Coquitlam, BC, Canada July 2007.
This is the center (main) bloom of a spray which I broke out, to make room for the others to open.
1 favorite vote. |
These blooms opened with some sunshine and there is quite a difference in color.
With lots of sun there would be more pink/red around the petal edges like the photo with 5 blooms. |
With full sunshine when opening the colour change is dramatic.
Compare with the other photo, same plant, "NO SUN" a year later. |
These blooms opened in rainy weather, but were protected from rain.
With lots of sunshine blooms will be more white towards the middle and more pink/red around the petal edges. Just look at the other photo with 5 blooms for comparison. |
This photo taken a year later on the same plant.
Now opening in cloudy weather. What a difference the sun makes ! |
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