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The banner looks very Californian--what are the petals? They have the pink of senescing magnolias or ripe hibiscus, but on an exotic coast I suppose they could be anything.
Posted by Anonymous | 17/2/06 22:31
It's titled "Rose Petals on Beach", so I think they're just rose petals. If you click the image, it'll take you to the original photo.
Posted by Caitlin | 18/2/06 00:16
The banner looks very Californian--what are the petals? They have the pink of senescing magnolias or ripe hibiscus, but on an exotic coast I suppose they could be anything.
Posted by Anonymous | 17/2/06 22:31
It's titled "Rose Petals on Beach", so I think they're just rose petals. If you click the image, it'll take you to the original photo.
Posted by Caitlin | 18/2/06 00:16