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13 comments:
Very pretty. The frost almost looks like crystals. The leaves remind me a little of sage leaves.
Very attractive. I like the clarity of focus.
So pretty! Great shot :)
Beautiful! The frost adds a very nice touch.
frosty leaves! so beautiful, great photo, Gena!
I envy you those edges!
What a delightful lace :)
this pic has some innocence attached to it.. im unable to move my eyes from it!
♥ Naqvee
Lovely capture!
What works for me here is the way that the edges whell up out of the centre of the shot. Wonderful visual effect, Gena.
Excellent image Gena. The frost really does compliment those leaves.
Excellent shot. Frost is SA this time of year?!
So nicely composed and I the light and dark contrasts are so good.
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