Thanks to everyone for visiting. The plant is actually a tall seed head, and it's as tall as a small tree. I don't know what the plant is but it really stood out at the edge of the woods.
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Have you noticed that there appear to be faces on the spikes... ?
ReplyDeleteEerie.
Fascinating photo - what an unusual plant.
ReplyDeleteFascinating photo of this plant! :)
ReplyDeleteClimbing something-or-other? Mysterious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a strange plant!! ans i suppose i also can see a flwer there...
ReplyDeleteI like this - it reminds me of the Monolith statue in Oslo's Vigeland Park.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing. Is it a plant? (It would also been a perfect macro subject ;) Suits the b&wh development.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for visiting. The plant is actually a tall seed head, and it's as tall as a small tree. I don't know what the plant is but it really stood out at the edge of the woods.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual, make's a great mono shot....
ReplyDeleteSimilar looking to what we call Foxgloves, no way near as tall as that though..:-/
The muted sepia wash does add a fascinating layer of intrigue to this eerie image.
ReplyDeleteCurious plant indeed! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Léia
Fascinating textures created there.
ReplyDeleteWhats that plant? Nice one in mono.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of brussels sprouts!
ReplyDeleteIt does look a fascinating plant, nice mono! :-)
ReplyDeletenice monchrome effect
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