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Mar 7, 2015 16:25:24   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
I could find no mythological reference for a creature with the head and wings of an Eagle and the body of a Serpent. Furthermore, I don't know from what plant this "dried flower" arrangement is made as it's not really a dried flower, but the remains of a row of plants planted behind a church. I suspect when it grows new flowers I may be able to identify the species.

But I do know it looked cool.


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Mar 7, 2015 16:38:48   #
Corolyn Loc: Live in TN
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
I could find no mythological reference for a creature with the head and wings of an Eagle and the body of a Serpent. Furthermore, I don't know from what plant this "dried flower" arrangement is made as it's not really a dried flower, but the remains of a row of plants planted behind a church. I suspect when it grows new flowers I may be able to identify the species.

But I do know it looked cool.


Bob it looks like an Okra. Are those seed pods? Was the plant tall?

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Mar 7, 2015 16:39:50   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
I could find no mythological reference for a creature with the head and wings of an Eagle and the body of a Serpent. Furthermore, I don't know from what plant this "dried flower" arrangement is made as it's not really a dried flower, but the remains of a row of plants planted behind a church. I suspect when it grows new flowers I may be able to identify the species.

But I do know it looked cool.


It resembles a dried up iris.

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Mar 7, 2015 16:41:08   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
Cool indeed! :thumbup:

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Mar 7, 2015 17:00:35   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Corolyn wrote:
Bob it looks like an Okra. Are those seed pods? Was the plant tall?
I think you may be right Corolyn. The plant was about 5 feet tall, there were about 20 or 30 plants in 2 rows, and at the end of the stalk was something that looked very much like a pod.

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Mar 7, 2015 17:01:08   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
photophile wrote:
It resembles a dried up iris.
Thanks for your comment Karin. These were much taller than iris.

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Mar 7, 2015 17:02:09   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
raymondh wrote:
Cool indeed! :thumbup:
Thanks raymondh. At first glance it looks like a bird with outstretched wings, but a very dramatic design.

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Mar 7, 2015 17:06:45   #
gregoryd45 Loc: Fakahatchee Strand
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
I could find no mythological reference for a creature with the head and wings of an Eagle and the body of a Serpent. Furthermore, I don't know from what plant this "dried flower" arrangement is made as it's not really a dried flower, but the remains of a row of plants planted behind a church. I suspect when it grows new flowers I may be able to identify the species.

But I do know it looked cool.


Great shot and effect Bob, like the way you did this, very well done. Don't what it is, but it looks like it had a pod

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Mar 7, 2015 17:13:02   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
gregoryd45 wrote:
Great shot and effect Bob, like the way you did this, very well done. Don't what it is, but it looks like it had a pod
Thanks Gregory. This one caught me completely by surprise. I was out looking for statuary and was driving out of the back church parking lot when I saw a row of plants almost silhouetted against the sky. This structure looked so fantastic I drove around the block to view it from the other side. I'm glad I did.

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Mar 7, 2015 17:16:03   #
gregoryd45 Loc: Fakahatchee Strand
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
Thanks Gregory. This one caught me completely by surprise. I was out looking for statuary and was driving out of the back church parking lot when I saw a row of plants almost silhouetted against the sky. This structure looked so fantastic I drove around the block to view it from the other side. I'm glad I did.


Love the metallic look, reminds me of a ladies pin designed in the art deco style

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Mar 7, 2015 18:52:26   #
pfrancke Loc: cold Maine
 
Metallic horns, very, very cool. You found the statue all right!

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Mar 7, 2015 19:07:49   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
pfrancke wrote:
Metallic horns, very, very cool. You found the statue all right!
Yep pfrancke, I thought you might notice the black horns - the thought had crossed my mind that this could very well have been demon spawn.

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Mar 7, 2015 22:13:01   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
Not a clue what it might be, but it's made a fascinating form, even in death. An intriguing discovery and superb shot. Nice work, Bob.

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Mar 8, 2015 07:51:48   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Good eye and well done!!

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Mar 8, 2015 08:35:31   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Treepusher wrote:
Not a clue what it might be, but it's made a fascinating form, even in death. An intriguing discovery and superb shot. Nice work, Bob.
Thanks Randy. There is a bit of the grotesque about it. For some reason it reminds me somewhat of the "Night on Bald Mountain" from Disney's Fantasia.

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