I thought you might. It only seems to be people who have taken close up photos that have recognised it. I was amazed at the fascinating details, I have to say. More time for walks, nature and different types of photography have taught me a lot.
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I do love poppy photos. 🙂
janet
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Me too
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Amazing the details you see in macros that you don’t think about any other time.
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Yes, they are great ways to explore
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Debbie, your poppy macros are stunning. I can see you are a fan 😀
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Yes, I adore poppies and macro photography is growing on me too
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I feel really stupid now. I should have known!
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I’m surprised anyone got it. I thought it looked like an iced muffin!
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🙂
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Yay, me too! Sorry… Missed yesterday’s. I seem to be back in the world of busy 🤔💕
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A busy social life. I think you’re like me, Jo – somehow always busy!
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Ditto Bushboy! I was happy to eat it.
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Me too 🙂
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I identified it yesterday and kept quiet. I have photos of Eurasian Blue Tits pecking open the seed pods to feed on the seeds.
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I thought you might. It only seems to be people who have taken close up photos that have recognised it. I was amazed at the fascinating details, I have to say. More time for walks, nature and different types of photography have taught me a lot.
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Stunning macro Debbie 🙂
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Thanks Brian
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