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Raffaele fronzi wrote...
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Romina Espinosa wrote...
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/jesse_n_debbie/] Thanks! This wasn't shot in Mexico, I can't remember where I was when I took the picture, but I think it's somewhere in the south east of the US.
Jacek Magryta wrote...
Amazing shot! Was seen in:
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NUR FS wrote...
Amazing shot! Was seen in:
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Sheridan wrote...
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mel li wrote...
fantastica !!
un saludo
Marco Ferrari wrote...
Questa è arte !!
This is art !!
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Osman Said wrote...
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jesse_n_debbie wrote...
If this was shot in the southeastern US, then it is definitely Spanish Moss Tillandsia usneoides!
Romina Espinosa wrote...
Well, it looks like it! So I'm going to go with that. :D Thank you
Carlyle1984 wrote...
I love this photo! It reminds me of a squid : )
Don't you just love all of the pretty treasures you find in nature if you take the time to look!
Romina Espinosa wrote...
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/47918984@N04/] Yes! It's so much fun. I love taking pictures of plants because they always seem to be posing for me. They're just waiting to be discovered and that's exciting for me. (:
Tom Darby wrote...
Nice shot! Great depth of field, nice overall capture!





















This looks like a young specimen of spanish moss Tillandsia usneoides...although I suppose it could be another young Tillandsia species especially if this was shot in Mexico.