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I really hope you like this ... :heart:

Comments and favs are a lot appreciated :rose:



This picture has been featured here:
Flowers!!
by: ~SpicyShroom thank you so much :bow:



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:icongothicgoose:
very pretty =)

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when everything is falling down, when everything is falling down. Take what tomorrow brings, and don't ask why - Dope
:iconlunarmoon:
It's so lovely. It looks like a marble but at the same time it makes me think it's a tear.
Beautiful Nina. :aww:

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"Spread your wings... even if they are invisible to everyone else."

Did you ever notice how people who tell you to calm down… are the ones who got you mad in the first place.
:iconrikkunter:
This shot is really wonderful <3
It enjoys me xD (I'm sick and it's bored T_T...)

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:sheepish:...~~:penguin:
:iconpintobean122:
very lovely! i like how clear it looks with the flower. great work

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i am part of the =flower-club, *painters
:iconfallenloverx0x:
stunning!
youre soo good with liquid elements! ^-^
:iconmsrebeldoll:
clear, clean, delicate, pure, love it :love:

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Stamps | Hablo Español
*Dont tell God how big are your problems, tell your problems how big is God!*
:icondani4ka:
awwwwww so pure... like a little piace from heaven
:floating:

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Trying to force creativity is never good.
:iconalis86:
I love... I truly love it! I've no words to express this feeling... :+fav:

:hug:

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Alice

My devpage: =Alis86
:iconmirkyjedi:
Wow! How on earth do you get droplets like that?
Simply wonderful photo! =)

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What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a fawn in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.

I has a lemon! :lemon:

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February 24, 2007
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Camera Data

KONICA MINOLTA
DiMAGE A200
10/2000 second
F/5.0
51 mm
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Oct 25, 2005, 7:00:58 PM

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