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Let the Sun Shine!


Last evening, I was watching television and looking through the many photos I have taken over the years ... This was one that I felt I wanted to post for today ... Memorial Day Weekend always reminds me of the "Kickoff to Summer" ... Yellow always reminds me of Summer, especially after a lengthy Winter. Let the sun shine in!

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  1. Kristine, this photo is amazing! I am sorry I don't know how to say everything I want in English, but I'll just say that I love it! (I would like to say something about zoom and stuff like that, and how great you've captured this flower with the sun and the shades, but my English is not that good). :)

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  2. Sonja ~ Please know that your English is just fine ~ I have never had an issue trying to understand what you mean ~ Thank you for always giving me the "jump in my step" that I need ... I like trying new things ... Framing the shot differently ... Filling the frame (a close up shot) etc ... I am just happy you like my work! And I love your work :)

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  3. Thank you Kristine! It's just that sometimes I would like to say what I mean in longer sentences, but I guess this much of my knowledge will do...:)

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