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    Faugh a' ballagh Sean Dempsey's Avatar
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    Red Flower among green... comments welcome!

    Here's a shot of a flower I grabbed in someones yard. It's been cropped and ps'd a little, trying to bring out the red flower. I'd light to brighten it up, but haven't been able to without making the flower overexposed and washing out the detail.

    comments welcome.. I think I am gonna print this one.


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    Mi tortuga es guapo. Kokopeli's Avatar
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    Mornin' Sean,



    The red gerranium (SP?) really stands out against the green and white of its surroundings.

    Got a question for you... Where's a good place to eat breakfast in Springdale?

    Thanks for sharing the photo with us!
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    Faugh a' ballagh Sean Dempsey's Avatar
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    Try Oscars, and the Dixie something Cafe is good. hmm, the bumbleberry inn might have breakfast. Springdale is very SMALL, there's just 1 road through the middle with restaurants, and everything is on that road, so drive up one side, look, turn around, look, and if you don't see something good, than it's not there. Oscars is really awesome, but not sure about their breakfast menu. The Zion lodge has food and stuff too, which I like.

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