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Oleander (flowers) commented on by JimElliott Croatia9 years ago

injica, thankyou for your sincere response. If you can take a picture like that there is nothing wrong with your education. Many future successes to you as well.

JimElliott Oleander (flowers)
Oleander (flowers) commented on by JimElliott Croatia9 years ago

It needs to be explained how a 5-petal bud produces a 6-petal flower. It appears too organic for any computer simulation. The lighting on the flower is very unique and the petal edges appear not to have been inlaid over another picture.. Until someone explains more we will have to accept that it is a wonder of creation and an excellent photograph.

JimElliott Oleander (flowers)
Oleander (flowers) commented on by JimElliott Croatia9 years ago

Wow. Found your post. That's good because many have been thinking the flower was faked but this page seems like the source instead of scintech.com which is usually tagged in this picture. I suggested it may be possible to see the flower if you are taking the picture at the right moment after the bud opens but couldn'd find any other picture. Here is what Shlomit Heymann said
Yesterday at 3:39am: "if this flower is "Nerium Oleander" than this photo is fake since these flowers does not look like that. I know this flower we have it everywhere. Also, if this photo was true, than more photos of this flower would be shawn, but this is the only image that can be found all over the Internet. So this flower is not real." Thanks.

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