Posted by Dimitrios (ATHENS, Greece) on 26 March 2008 in Plants & Nature.
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I used to grow them,too! And at the flowering time...there was a great show! I like the way you captured the flower from behind!
26 Mar 2008 3:34am
@Japanalia: I did it very-very quietly, haha, many thanks Gabriela, all the best Dimitrios
Great macro dimitri.....teh edges are very well refined
26 Mar 2008 3:37am
@Satrajit: macro is my favorite kind in photography, thanks
great macro and colors
26 Mar 2008 4:42am
@Teresa Durães: thanks Teresa
Wonderfully captured D, I like the way the little flower is looking to the outside as if wishing to be out there.
26 Mar 2008 5:31am
@MaryB: I have known that people can read other peoples minds but someone to read what a plant would like to do or be is EXTRAORDINARY, you have a gift my dear UK friend, take care D.
Great pastel!
26 Mar 2008 5:44am
@Illuci: be well Erik
This is a beauty D!!1 What flower is that? It is quite extraordinary
26 Mar 2008 9:52am
@Mandy Provan: hi Mandy, it is called a Christhmas Cactus and it blooms twice a year, kind regards D
Beautiful light and color!
26 Mar 2008 1:20pm
@Ina: some greek light is coming down to SA..........................there it is, haha kind regards D
Very very pretty, and a hardy succulent too.
26 Mar 2008 2:22pm
@Sidonie: many thanks Sidonie
wunderschön!!
26 Mar 2008 2:55pm
@Silvia: fillen dank, hope it sounds correct in German!
Thats one heck of a bloom for that little plant, you have a good eye and you must have green fingers.
26 Mar 2008 3:38pm
@Richard_Irwin: hey Richard, thanks, but the green finges belong to my wife, I only admire them and photograph them of cource!
In French, we call it Cactus de Noël (Christmas cactus). Light and color are just perfect. Bravo.
26 Mar 2008 9:04pm
@Suzanne Labbé: we use the same name here too, regards Dimitrios
Beautiful flower!
29 Mar 2008 8:01am
@Eleftheria, 9 years old,: happy that you like the fs! take care, Dimitrios
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