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Teazles

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On a lovely day in late January, Denise (MrsRatbag) and Bill (bmac62) and I went out exploring. We stopped by a lake where Denise got some great shots, and I got mostly crap! LOL! There was a notable exception ... Alongside the nearby road was a gorgeous stand of teazles. Bill and I experimented with different shots, and I was particularly happy with the ones I took with the flash. These really are as prickly as they look. When I was a teenager, we had a big pot of teazles in the entry hall at the house, and it was a good idea not to back into them. Guests would invariably touch them to see if they were soft or not. Ummm ... NOT! Ouch!

Comments (35)


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Faemike55

9:09AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Great capture, Tara!

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MrsRatbag

9:11AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Wow, your shots of these came out so much better than mine did; great definition on that lovely honeycomb pattern! Well done!!

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tofi

9:33AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Really great POV! The clarity is indeed beautiful, and the most interesting form of plant species! Exceptional capture!

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barbdennist

10:02AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

In a Christmas idea book a few years back I saw directions for making a Christmas Wreath out of teazle. I thought to myself, "think I'll pass on this idea". I wonder if the person writing the directions had ever tried to work with the sutff. You sure did get a good picture of it though, and it is pretty.

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helanker

10:13AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

OH Tara, I find this shot very beautiful with wonderful colors and clarity. I Once picked a whole bunch of these dry teazles. We used them in Decorations. Need I say I used garden gloves and shears. I found them on a hill not far away from hear :-)

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anaber

10:27AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Really beautiful!Stunning the gold colour against the dakk colours in background.The effect of the diagonals in your image is superb!

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durleybeachbum

11:45AM | Mon, 15 March 2010

I foolishly grew a few in my garden, and am in danger of being taken over! Superb pic!

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bmac62

12:32PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

I like the apparent lighting helped along by adding your flash to this daylight photograph. It appears to have lit up the near target...the inside of the teazels and at the same time darkened the non-descript background. Great use of your flash to add a bit of drama to what otherwise could have been a drab shot. Well done.

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emmecielle

12:39PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

great shot and lighting! :)

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Meisiekind

12:47PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Oh yes - perfect light! I actually thought it was late afternoon African light... LOL... Fantastic clarity and a very pleasing image of a rather prickly subject!!! :))

frankie96

12:52PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Not familiar at all with teazles...but a very colorful and clearly detailed image...

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Merrylee

1:02PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Great shot and excellent lighting...

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mairekas

1:17PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Cool plant & great capture!

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traceyjane

3:32PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

fantastic shot

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qrud

3:42PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Impressive photo art. Enormous wonderful.

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ocoee53

5:08PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Wow! There is no spot to touch which isn't pointy! Flash was perfect for this.

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jocko500

5:12PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

wow never saw one of these

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bazza

6:22PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Lovely shot of this prickly things, well done!!

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wysiwig

6:50PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Not familiar with the name but the lighting is spot on. It seems to glow from within. Excellent capture.

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A_Joker_B

6:58PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Gorgeous capture!

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watapki66

7:46PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Wonderfully captured!

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mbz2662

8:26PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

cool shot, I'll remember not to touch them :)

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beachzz

11:55PM | Mon, 15 March 2010

Oh wow, this is just gorgeous--sharp and light and full of detail!!

whaleman

12:53AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

Beautiful symmetry!

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junge1

2:22AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

Beautiful Tara!Love the detail and color!

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anianiani

2:54AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

great focus.......excellent

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debbielove

9:24AM | Tue, 16 March 2010

Ha! My late wife's (Deb's) Fave plant/Flower!...And who was the one always sent to pick them, me! They are awesomely prickly! Great shot, beautiful... Rob

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mermaid

6:38PM | Tue, 16 March 2010

lol...we have them over here too, they make really fine objects to shoot at as your wonderful shot shows, but they are pretty prickly indeed as I had the pain to experience too...lol

bebert

11:42PM | Tue, 16 March 2010

excellent shot

thevolunteer

9:17PM | Wed, 17 March 2010

What a beautiful capture. The details and colors are fantastic. Great job. Aloha

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.2
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed80
Focal Length5

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