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Exmouth Festival 2012
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Grass Seed Head
Taken in my garden. I've no idea what type of grass this is, but as it was underneath where we hang the bird feeders, I suspect it's come from one of them. I used flash to make the dark background (assisted by a bit of post-processing).
Please view large on black. Thanks for looking.
Edit: Thank you to neira-Dan for the ID. The grass is from the Setaria family (commonly known as Bristle grass).
Please view large on black. Thanks for looking.
Edit: Thank you to neira-Dan for the ID. The grass is from the Setaria family (commonly known as Bristle grass).
E. Adam G., Tanja - Loughcrew, Jörg, trester88 and 25 other people have particularly liked this photo
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( c'est une Setaria )
Keith Burton club has replied to neira-Dan clubKeep safe. Herb
Superb detail against the black backdrop.
Keith Burton club has replied to trester88 clubKeith Burton club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubWe used to do the same with the grass when we were kids.............
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