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This was taken with flash on a cloudy morning. These flowers usually close up at sunrise, But because the light was low, they stayed open later than usual. You can see they are actually beginning to close up. This was just a perfect situation to me because the natural light is preferable to the harsh contrast of a little camera flash. Some time I'll get a halogen lamp out into the garden, and borrow Denny's cybershot

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Cereus Blossoms

Author William Wheeler from St Petersburg FL, USA

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