Alas no Milkweed
But I did find some spiny things.
16 image stack, D810, Nikkor 200 mm f4 macro. There is not much of this plant that don't have spines that will pierce heavy leather welding gloves!!
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Cockelburrs,15 image stack
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Even this little thing has spines
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Just a tad bigger than a Pea
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They are nasty-looking things!
Manglesphoto wrote:
Alas no Milkweed
But I did find some spiny things.
Very enjoyable and informative.
Manglesphoto wrote:
Alas no Milkweed
But I did find some spiny things.
Third & fourth photo looks like; Solanum carolinense, Common Name(s): Apple of SodomBull Nettle Carolina Horse-Nettle Devil's PotatoDevil's Tomato Horsenettle Horse Nettle Poisonous PotatoThorn AppleWild Tomato.
This plant has high severity poison characteristics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_carolinense
Robertl594
Loc: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Nantucket
Great job! Focus stacking is a whole world of its own!!! It’s deep and you can get really sucked in and go far. Keep it up.
That's a nasty-looking plant!
ecobin wrote:
Excellent work, Frank.
Thank you very much Elliott
Bluefish wrote:
Very enjoyable and informative.
Thank you very much Bluefish
Robertl594 wrote:
Great job! Focus stacking is a whole world of its own!!! It’s deep and you can get really sucked in and go far. Keep it up.
Thank you very much Robert
Yes, you can get sucked in but I'm about as deep as I can go
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