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Some time ago, I posted a picture of a dried up moss sporophyte, and I took this picture on the same day. The place I found these sporophytes growing in a thick mat which looked like weird orange hairy stuff at standing height. Even when I took these pictures, I didn't see how interesting these were until I saw the pictures on my computer! :D I really like the way this one turned out because of the bokeh, which shows many more sporophytes in the background. In my last picture, people thought these look like snakes or golf clubs! I think it looks like some sort of new age lamp...or maybe an electric razor that's on a rampage...what do you think it looks like?! :D
This image was taken in February, 2012.
Some time ago, I posted a picture of a dried up moss sporophyte, and I took this picture on the same day. The place I found these sporophytes growing in a thick mat which looked like weird orange hairy stuff at standing height. Even when I took these pictures, I didn't see how interesting these were until I saw the pictures on my computer! :D I really like the way this one turned out because of the bokeh, which shows many more sporophytes in the background. In my last picture, people thought these look like snakes or golf clubs! I think it looks like some sort of new age lamp...or maybe an electric razor that's on a rampage...what do you think it looks like?! :D
This image was taken in February, 2012.
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