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"Thank you very much! Mr.Erik.
It did not know that there was species which blooms at this season.
Do you know anything well?
It is always impressed."
Hiro M.
"Spring Spider Lily - Hemerocallis liriosome, native to wet swampy areas in the Southeastern United States"
Eric Hunt
"love the colours"
Hiro M.
"Who is he?"
Hiro M.
"Oh !!
It is "Specularia biflora (Ruiz et Pav.) Fisch. et C.A. Mey., 1835"
It is lovely."
Hiro M.
"Beautiful set thanks for sharing."
Kim Smith
"decent backdrop"
Matthew Muir
"Magnifique"
Paul Paradis
"I use my 60mm EF-S for a walk around lens and good close-ups. You really have to get the lens about 1" away from the subject to get a macro. If you check the group pool guidelines and threads in the flickr groups like Closer and Closer Macro Photography or Flower Center Macros or any of the big macro groups there, you will find much help. There is even a group just for the lens we have!"
Bj Bolender
"Was unsure if the theme was for tiny subjects or things shot with a macro lens. I use my 60mm macro for most all of my photography."
Eric Hunt
Kelli Seeger Kim
"Not sure these are macro? The composition is just marvelous and what blooms, so pretty and you've got the perfect blooms here."
Bj Bolender
"Beautiful iris and captured perfectly."
Deanna Sparks-Kjo...
"Oh, sad. Poison? It's so lovely, but we don't want to do anything to hurt the honeybees."
Van Swearingen
"It's apparently toxic to honeybees and can even poison children who eat the nectar as they do with honeysuckle.

But I agree it's a really nice spring vine - and it's used a LOT here."
Eric Hunt
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