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The Fruit of Datura

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Hello! I am quite fascinated by the fruits of my previous post, The Datura. I hope you like this shot. Thanks for your kind comments to my previous post and special warm thanks to those who added it to favs :-) Have a great day. We are in this time of the year, where I can see the morning sun playing over the currant field and the sun goes down behind it. It is a lovely sight. I didnt take shots this time, but this morning was lovely sunny and peaceful. But only 10C = 50F It is really getting colder now :-/

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helanker

2:08AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

ANDREA, If you turn this image upside down, you get a model for a new lamp. ;-)

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koosievantutte

2:13AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

looks fine, helle.

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durleybeachbum

2:14AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

AHA! If only I could persuade myself to make more pottery! This is so beautiful. I had one spring up in my garden too, but no sign these last few years. This plant cause a bit of excitement in my hometown, some silly woman discovered that the seeds are poisonous and wrote to the paper demanding that the council eradicate it completely. A perfect photo, by the way!

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Meisiekind

2:15AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

What a prickly affair this is Helle!!! Very cool indeed! I assume the fruit is not edible! Have a great Wednesday! :)

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PSDuck

2:25AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Well, is the fruit edible? Interesting photo!

whaleman

2:47AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Never seen anything like this - very intriguing shot!

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jeroni

3:43AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Wonderful and very creative work

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A_Joker_B

5:02AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

So peculiar, great job!

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pspworkshop

7:00AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Wowwwwwwww great!!!!

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magnus073

7:31AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

It's a lovely shot Helle, the clarity is marvelous

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awjay

7:38AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

super shot

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Indoda

10:49AM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Interesting fruit - make a great lamp stand - last Wednesday here was 33C this Wednesday 10C - fall is really in the air now

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flora-crassella

12:24PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

what a interesting fruit! Great shot!

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dorothylee

2:39PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Great capture - ouch!

MrsLubner

7:14PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

Mine did not grow this year and I miss them. I love the deadly seed pods. Fabulous shot, Helle!

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npauling

7:32PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

What an unusual looking fruit. I have got a little slip of this plant struggling to survive so I hope it will grow and produce a fruit like this.

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auntietk

10:06PM | Wed, 30 September 2009

I was going to tell you not to eat it, but I see I'm not the only one who is concerned for your continued good health! :D A fantastic image!!

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Alz2008

2:41AM | Thu, 01 October 2009

Wonderful capture, reminds me of a horse chestnut..

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EnaR

10:34AM | Thu, 01 October 2009

A very beautiful but nasty fruit ;o))))))))))))))))

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Hendesse

1:02PM | Thu, 01 October 2009

Excellent shot, the details are fantastic. I've never seen such a fruit before.

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DennisReed

9:47PM | Thu, 01 October 2009

Most interesting subject Helle, and a superb capture!

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Chipka

6:43PM | Sun, 04 October 2009

Superb shot! This is so beautifully alien!!!! It almost looks like pottery, and indeed, this is probably the true source of pottery, contrary to what ceramicists may tell you...but anyway, that's a ramble. I love this. The green is a particularly nice shade of green with subtle shifts in color interwoven in an almost cloud-like freeform way. That's fantastic, even more so since I've never even seen this plant before, but then, there is a LOT I've never seen before! Great work!


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