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    In a field near work. In the sun (so NOT taken today ), the yellow does tend to get a bit bright - I did try and sort it but wasn't very successful so left it as it was. The oneon the top right (side on) is a bit more realistic.

    The second shot is, of course, the seed pod.
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    Oh yes, seen them before, must get into flowers, such a vast variety to photograph.
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    hairy birdsfoot...hmmmm!!, that reminds me, i must make that chiropodists appointment
    nice pics louise

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    LOL, Andy - we do have some FANTASTIC names. I can just imageine the conversation when it was being named

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