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Greg Hawes
{K:866} 8/3/2015
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I like the drama of this image, nice composition. Interesting capture.
Cheers,
Greg
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Igor Gordobayev
{K:2564} 4/29/2015
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Ooooo! Triffids!!!
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 4/11/2015
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It is a good still life, the sepia color I like very much.
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 4/10/2015
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Extreme beauty, masterfully captured
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 4/10/2015
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wonderfullest
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goran kulezic
{K:6787} 4/10/2015
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Very interesting. Congrats. All the best.
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 4/10/2015
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Captured it at Singleton and yes, many would say Singleton is another planet orbited by Cessnock ( a very dull moon) Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 4/10/2015
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Thanks Salvador. Appreciate your nice comment Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 4/10/2015
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I favour the mutant robot invasion scenario. I'm always up for a conspiracy theory. Thanks for your comment Linda Regards
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Paul Freeman
{K:35606} 4/10/2015
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I don't know what these are called Mesut. The fruit grows on a weed and I'm sure its not edible. I have not seen this weed and fruit in more than thirty years but came across it numerous times in the last few months, even had one growing in my front garden. Maybe the seed of this plant needs particular climatic conditions to germinate. Thanks for your comment Mesut Regards
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wathah wer
{K:1781} 4/10/2015
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I don't know if you captured it on earth or on other planet but it is amazing
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Salvador María Lozada
{K:69375} 4/10/2015
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Excellent capture of unusual fruit. Congratulations. Best wishes,
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Linda Gálik
{K:1272} 4/10/2015
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They look like chestnuts... maybe. Or mutant robot invasion from another planet. Your photos are always unique Paul. Best regards.
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Mesut Yılal
{K:7964} 4/10/2015
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What kind of fruit this ? The image so well shot.Light, shadows and clarity are excellent Paul.. Compliments
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