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The White Carnations Photograph by Maggie Terlecki

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Comments (7)

Randi Grace Nilsberg

Randi Grace Nilsberg

Beautiful! I have a teapot like that, and it's well used in my images too! ;-)

Maggie Terlecki replied:

That's so cool, Randi. I've actually never used it as a teapot! :-) Maggie

Maggie Terlecki

Maggie Terlecki

Thank you Jill Love for the FAVE

Cindy Treger

Cindy Treger

Maggie, beautiful still life - wonderful light. f/l

Georgia Mizuleva

Georgia Mizuleva

Splendiferous.

Mitch Shindelbower

Mitch Shindelbower

Wonderful work Maggie beautiful light ! l/f

Maggie Terlecki replied:

Thank you ever so much, Mitch! :-) Maggie

William Dunigan

William Dunigan

Well done!

Maggie Terlecki replied:

Thank you kindly, William :-) Maggie

Rene Crystal

Rene Crystal

Very simple but that's what I love about it, Maggie. And in many cases black and white rules. This definitely is one of them. You've brought the "old fashioned" into the 21st Century! L/F

Maggie Terlecki replied:

Thank you so much, René. You are very kind to say so. I did not have a fun time with these carnations. They are very stiff and don't much like being bent in the slightest, the break and just keep on getting shorter. oh, well! Very kind to say! :-) Maggie

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