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Now here is something you don't see very often. Perhaps it is the rich Fen soil that gives these seed heads their pastel colouring ![]()
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| Camera: | Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 |
| Lens: | Leica 12x Zoom |
| Title: | Multi-Coloured Seedheads |
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| Uploaded: | 17 Jan 2009 - 8:10 AM |
| Tags: | Close-up, Dandelion, Digitally manipulated, Flower, Flowers & plants, Manipulated, Seedheads |
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Perhaps it is the rich Fen soil that gives these seed heads their pastel colouring
.......................or not!!
Lovely idea
Helen
I'm tempted to try a rust-coloured Mod. See if I have time...
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Moira
Been learning how a diversity of minerals on the moorlands can lead to different species growing in close proximity to each other but didn't see anything like this.
Think someone must have dropped some rainbow sherbert in the grass ![]()
Cleverly done Albert.
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