A Tulip, known as. "Queen Of The Night." One of Mozart's Compositions.

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  1. Tonytee

    Tonytee Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Focal Length 250mm, Normal Exposure Mode, No Fill Flash With Multi-Segment Metering. Other than resizing and cropping, this image was pretty much straight out of camera. :))

    Many thanks for viewing.

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    great colour, love my deep purple flowers
     
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    Many thanks to you Caladina. :)

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    I think you have outdone yourself this time Tony.
    Now to change the subject a little, how is the lady of the house faring in rehab.
    You must be counting down the days when she comes home.
     
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    She called about 30 minutes ago and said that her physical therapy went well today. She is able to walk approximately 75 feet with the aid
    of a walker. I spoke with the Rehab Center via conference call and they indicated that my wife may have to remain there for another three weeks. :( They are hoping to curtail that by one week and I am hope to curtail that by thee weeks. :) In 44 years of marriage, we have never been apart so long. How is the healing process going for you? Are you able to move forward with the projects you had in mind?
    Many thanks for your comment and concerns regarding my wife. :)

    Cheers Mate,

    Tony
     
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    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Tony, my leg has healed very well, thanks.
    I was actively involve with exercise class prior to my mishap and I believe that level of fitness I had helped me quite a bit.Unfortunately due to he lock-down, I am not so fit, but I do get some exercise.
    Building my darkroom under my house has come to a stop, the recycling centre where I was purchasing my timber any bits and pieces is closed.
    Chin up Tony, with time this will all be a bad memory.
     

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