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peach blossom
Peach Blossom March 2011

Keeping those in Japan close to my heart.

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Felicity said…
I love this shot! the light coming through the blossom is gorgeous!!!
Heather said…
So pretty!
Carolyn said…
What a beautiful image - the colours are gorgeous!
Love, love, love. Just beautiful.
Sandrine said…
Beautiful, I agree!
Marlene said…
Beautiful! Praying for all the people in Japan, I know how close this is to you.
Tracy said…
Such a tender photo, Juana... and perfect for these tender days. My heart and prayer go Eastward these days... ((HUGS))
HarmlessColor said…
Your photos are continually lovely.
Ms. Becky said…
this delicate beauty is such a wonderful tribute to our friends in Japan. extraordinary image. I hope you have a lovely day.
HarmlessColor said…
Thanks for commenting on my post! I replied,"@ Gallery Juana
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Did you know you're a no-reply blogger?
Lulu Grey said…
How very lovely.
Karina Wetzel said…
Wow! Beautitull!
ZenDotStudio said…
love the visible veins on this petal. amazing close-up, reminds me of our human veins!

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