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Cactus Capture.
Lens: SMC Takumar F 70~210mm Camera: Pentax k-50 Photo Location: Sherwood Forest ISO: 400 Shutter Speed: 1/350s Aperture: F7.1 
Posted By: Tonytee, 03-31-2022, 02:31 PM

Normal Exposure Mode with CWA Metering.

Thanks very much for viewing.

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03-31-2022, 05:44 PM   #2
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This is different, Tony!
Very neat!
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This is different, Tony!
Very neat!
Thank you very much. My better half just informed me that it is not a cactus, but a succulents. Ahhh, okay sure. )

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Great composition and interpretation of the succulents!
Impressive!
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I think that I may have posted this as an abstract. This is a neat way to capture the plant, although I wouldn't have known what it was without reading the comments.
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Great composition and interpretation of the succulents!
Impressive!
Angky.

Very much appreciated.

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QuoteOriginally posted by MikeNArk Quote
I think that I may have posted this as an abstract. This is a neat way to capture the plant, although I wouldn't have known what it was without reading the comments.
Yes well, I really considered that for a while, but they are quite common at least around here. Thank you very much.

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Super cool, Tony. Like an abstract.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote
Thank you very much. My better half just informed me that it is not a cactus, but a succulents. Ahhh, okay sure. )

Tony
Another member of the Sisterhood of Plant Ladies agrees That one is probably a Kalanchoe (cal-an KO-ee, we discussed this in another thread)....


TMI -- Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. Desert plants, mostly, or at least from very dry environments. Some of them are very handsome, this is one of them... Beautiful image, Tony!
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Super cool, Tony. Like an abstract.

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Hello Jer,

Thanks very much for your comment.

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QuoteOriginally posted by OrchidJulie Quote
Another member of the Sisterhood of Plant Ladies agrees That one is probably a Kalanchoe (cal-an KO-ee, we discussed this in another thread)....


TMI -- Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. Desert plants, mostly, or at least from very dry environments. Some of them are very handsome, this is one of them... Beautiful image, Tony!
Hello Julie,

Many thanks for your very informative and therefore educational input. Always fun to learn new things. Very much appreciate the compliment.

Cheers, Tony
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