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- MONOCHROME WEEKEND THEME - A CACTUS WITH NO NAME
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I've seem them in horror movies. I didn't enlarge in case they reached out of the screen...:)
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent subject for Mono. Without the distraction of colour the spikes appear to be in turmoil and VERY lethal!
ReplyDeletethey are wonderful. Laura
ReplyDeleteYes, I thought aliens, too. Lovely shadows and lights enhance those prickly leaves.
ReplyDeleteI love all the patterns and shapes, all the different tones. Lovely shot. I hope you were at a safe distance when taking this photo!
ReplyDeleteThis plant is perfect for monochrome. I love the shadows and patterns. I'm not sure what it is but it looks a lot like my aloe plant.
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