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Download for some awesome details, beeyotch.
My first experiment with the new camera's "Flower" shooting mode. Who knew it'd actually work... And no, I have no clue what kind of flower this is. Edit: ~ShadowofGod21 was kind enough to look it up for me. This kind of flower is a Catharanthus. Thanks a mil, Shadow! |
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June 23, 2008
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I have no idea....
they look vaguely familiar....
Still looking.
I have a BUNCH of them
growing around my house,
but no one knows what they are.
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"What is the meaning of life? Much simpler than we think.
It's a combination of two things: the consistant asking of the question...
...and a persistant search for the answer." --F.S.
ah.... I showed it to my dad he said its a periwinkle.
[link]
looks kinda like the sketched one.
well, now you know what it is!!!! yay!!!!!!
Thanks, Shadow.
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"What is the meaning of life? Much simpler than we think.
It's a combination of two things: the consistant asking of the question...
...and a persistant search for the answer." --F.S.
Hibiscus?
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"Im simply a man of things that no-longer exist anymore"- Ronja
has wider petals,
and a large pollenated stem
in it's center.
Looks like this: [link]
Thanks anyway, Noku.
I'll figure it out eventually.
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"What is the meaning of life? Much simpler than we think.
It's a combination of two things: the consistant asking of the question...
...and a persistant search for the answer." --F.S.
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"Im simply a man of things that no-longer exist anymore"- Ronja
The being a guy part, not the "all edible" comment.
You'll eat anything as long as it stays still.
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"What is the meaning of life? Much simpler than we think.
It's a combination of two things: the consistant asking of the question...
...and a persistant search for the answer." --F.S.
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