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Photo 142
MUTANT REVISITED
Okay, I could be suffering from Dandelion overkill, but I did think this strange thing was worth an other view. Top picture is from the side, bottom left from above, and bottom right is a shot of the stem. Most weird !!
Original MUTANT shot is
http://365project.org/markp/365/2013-05-14
19th May 2013
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Well, I am back again. I started my first 365 project in January 2013, and managed to take at least one shot a day till...
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Kate Goring
Coolest dandy I have ever seen. Great collage.
May 19th, 2013
Lisa Stein
Very interesting collage! It's great to see it from different points of view. Nice use of SC.
May 20th, 2013
colie (Nichole Stewart)
That is one crazy mutant! I've never seen any like it! Cool find and great collage
May 20th, 2013
Ann
Love the collage and all the different processing. I would have to re-visit this find also. : ) Well done !
May 20th, 2013
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Thank you very much Kate
@pflaume
thank you very much Lisa
@colie
Thank you very much Colie
@foxsparrow
thank you very Ann, it might be re-revisited yet, depends upon how the seed head develops
May 21st, 2013
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@pflaume thank you very much Lisa
@colie Thank you very much Colie
@foxsparrow thank you very Ann, it might be re-revisited yet, depends upon how the seed head develops