Blaue Blume

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    1. Ela2007 (54 months ago | reply)

      Thank you Lynne:-)

    2. montseteca [deleted] (54 months ago | reply)

    3. ruschi_e (54 months ago | reply)

      Fantastisch! Die Farben sind megaschön!

    4. Ela2007 (54 months ago | reply)

      danke ruschi. Finde auch, ist mir ganz gut gelungen..
      Im Augenblick muß ich kreativ sein...Macht mich ein wenig fröhlich:-)

    5. guendaeio (54 months ago | reply)

      magnifica!!!

    6. pontistang (54 months ago | reply)

      What a great shot! Beautiful.

    7. margot_k_castro (54 months ago | reply)

      Creative Photo's
      You are a very good and creative Artist and I really like your Creative Photo
      This photo was seen in:

      Creative Photo

    8. -salzherz- (54 months ago | reply)

      O:21 Uhr - kurz vor dem Zu-Bett-Gehen (mit Sicherheit falsch geschrieben, habe aber auch schon ein paar Trapistenbiere intus) noch einmal kurz die Kiste eingeschaltet - und da springt mich dieses Bild an: WOW, da hat wohl jemand seinen Zauberstab benutzt!
      Und mit großem Erfolg, wie ich meine. Wirklich schön, liebe Ela, was Du da kurz vor Jahresschluss noch aus Deinem Schatzkästchen hervor zauberst. Ist für mich quasi so eine Art Betthupferl, weil ich mich jetzt nämlich in das selbige begebe (mit diesem tollen Bild vor Augen...)
      Bonne nuit!
      Rainer

    9. tandikes (54 months ago | reply)

      Your pic is really a great MACRO!

      as seen in the MAGIC OF A WORLD IN MACRO - group
      <a

    10. Valentina S. (54 months ago | reply)

      Das is Kunst!!
      very artistic!

    11. cyost (54 months ago | reply)

      in love with this image!!!! amazing!!

    12. WernerKrause (54 months ago | reply)

      wunderschön

      Great Shot! Please join us at:
      I Think this is Art !
      Invited with SIC

    13. Sparkle~and~Fade (54 months ago | reply)

      Love the perspective and the blue! Wow!
      Nominated

      I pick this photograph to be on the cover of National Geographic
      National Geographic: Are You Good Enough?

    14. H. Kosin (54 months ago | reply)

      This is a Delicious shot!
      Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
      I have seen this shot in www.flickr.com/groups/deliciousgroup/ (?)

    15. jhuffmanPhotography (54 months ago | reply)

      Wonderful detail and colors.

      Congratulations, E x c e l l e n t!
      EPERKE Award (Post 1: Award 5)

      Epaw

      2 photos each day! Have a nice day!

    16. yonezawa_shinichi (54 months ago | reply)

      Great!

      Nominated

      I pick this photograph to be on the cover of National Geographic
      National Geographic: Are You Good Enough?

    17. Juergen Kuehn (54 months ago | reply)

      Eine sehr schöne und kreative Arbeit, Ela!


      Greetings JK

    18. johanbl (54 months ago | reply)

      Interesting negative.

    19. *blackRose* (54 months ago | reply)

      sehr hübsch !

    20. BillyWarhol (54 months ago | reply)

      Veterans For Peace

      www.veteransforpeace.org/2008_what_to_we_do_n ow.vp.html

      2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008

      What Do We Do Now?

      As we move towards commemorating the beginning of the 6th year of the Iraq Occupation/War, I am excited about all the work the peace and justice movements have accomplished. We have kept the issue of the Iraq Occupation in the forefront of U.S. national conversation. We have not allowed the Bush Administration and others who support the war to distort the fact that the war is illegal and immoral. We have turned a solid 30% minority of dissent against the war to a solid majority against the war. Due in large part to our efforts the Republican led Congress fell to the current Democrat leadership. While this accomplishment was not itself an intended result (putting Dems in office is not what we are trying to do) it does show the power of the people and that the anti-war/peace movements can have substantial influence on the outcome of local elections. Since the election in 2006 we have put tremendous pressure on Congress to end the war. This pressure has kept the war front and center in the minds of the US public and changed the political debate. Before the new Congress there was little discussion on Capitol Hill about the war and certainly no debate on withdrawal. Now there is continued debate and a withdrawal timetable is part of that discussion. These are both qualitative and quantitative changes.

      The goals of organizing emphasizing the people are:
      1. To listen to learn how people feel and what they are thinking.
      2. To acknowledge their views and feelings.
      3. To humanize the anti war/peace movements We are in this together. We are all residents of this country.
      4. To share our feelings and thoughts in an effort to plant seeds of change.
      We must not go out to persuade or argue. We must not be confrontational. We must be understanding and compassionate. To do this will be tough. Usually the road to success is tough.

      Michael T. McPhearson
      Veterans For Peace
      Executive Director

      Peace*

      --
      Seen next to a fellow photo of ORANGE FRIDAYS - WORLD CANT WAIT!!. (?)

    21. Hellebardius (54 months ago | reply)

      Sehr hübsche Komposition! Ein gutes neues Jahr Ela!

    22. Miguel Servellón (53 months ago | reply)

      Really is a great job.
      Congratulations!
      reward from One Of A Kind group
      This is one of a kind piece of work !!!
      please take a moment to join One Of A Kind

    23. Rachel Byskou [deleted] (53 months ago | reply)

      Gorgeous shot.

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    25. xandram (49 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for sharing your beautiful shot at
      "The Best of God's Creation"
      Japanese Garden
      The Best of God's Creation

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