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A little touch of sunshine

A mass of these beautiful, but invasive, Oxeye Daisies was growing near the Castle Mountain Internment Camp memorial, in Banff National Park. Taken on our way to Bow Lake on 10 August 2013.

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LeapFrog said:

We have many of these, but not in abundance and seen to co-exist with other wildflowers ... and I am not too sure what they displaced as they grow and what benefits these may have to other wildlife?? Superb lighting and details Anne ... impressive clarity too!! Well taken ...
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Puzzler4879 said:

Exquisite and spectacular, Anne!
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Puzzler4879 said:

Me again, and this is still super!
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Jan said:

amazing light and lustre

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Treasa Ui Cionaodha said:

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Wonderful capture of this floral subject. Up there with the very very best. Well done Anne. Regards Tess.
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Stan Askew said:

wow ... perfect !!!
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