Spiny Remains by Jay-el-Jay
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Description
I don't know what kind of plant this comes from,but it caught my interest as I was down along the trail.Thank you for looking.
Comments (24)
lyron
Wonderful image. Great capture!!
virginiese
very sharp needels :-)
AndreiR
The needles survived the winter and ready to prickle again... :) Great capture!
MC-Jay-One
Superb macro shot !!
durleybeachbum
Superb shot!
qrud
gracious seed, inpressive photo. talentful job
jocko500
wow the texture of the ice and the planet really do wonders
DennisReed
Interesting pod & capture!
magnus073
Never seen one like it before Jim and the photo is superb. Great choice for your 700th, congratulations my friend.
lizzibell
great capture...
flora-crassella
wonderful!!!!!!
MrsRatbag
Cool find, great shot!
KaToFel
An unknown plant? At least, one guesses, that she/he does not like to be eaten by someone.
Burpee
This is so cool!
Biffowitz
Do you think it come from outer space? Have you been by at night, to see if it glows in the dark? Dare I mention albino chestnut! Whatever it is, one thing is for sure, nicely seen and captured!
LBJ2
Cool and interesting shot, Jim. Never seen anything like it this time of year. Later on the seasson, it could have been a chestnut. But not in March.. below the snow. Looks like a... No-touch-ouch #:o).
Hendesse
Superb find and shot. No idea what a plant this is but it look very interesting.
bakapo
wow, neat! the snow surrounding it adds even more interest to this macro. nice find!
Darkwish
Very beautiful pic! EXT!
npauling
A very spiny little plant but it has a kind of beauty too.
carlx
Excellent find and capture!!!
Li-An
Nice shot!
netlauv
A very, very, very powerful macro !!! GREAT. 5+++++
petercp
It is a very interesting picture indeed! often I have a good find and have no idea at what I'm looking at, but they often make the best shots, the spikes certainly keep it well protected.